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A normal fault causes a fault-block mountain to form. In a normal fault, one block of rock moves downward relative to the other, creating a step-like feature. Over time, repeated movements along the fault can uplift and deform the crust, leading to the formation of fault-block mountains.
No, the San Andreas Fault is a strike-slip fault, not a normal fault.
A normal fault.
A normal fault is a type of fault in which the hanging wall drops down relative to the footwall, due to extensional forces pulling the two sides apart. The fault surface is typically inclined, creating a step-like feature between the two sides of the fault. It is commonly associated with divergent plate boundaries and regions undergoing extension.
it is a normal fault.
In a normal fault, the fault is at an angle, so one block of rock lies above the fault while the other lies below it. The rock above it is the hanging wall and the rock below it is the footwall. In a normal fault, the hanging wall moves downwards relative to the footwall.
In a reverse fault, compression (plates crashing together) causes the hanging wall to move up. In a normal fault, tension ( plates pulling apart) causes the footwall to push up.
a pulling motion causes a normal fault
three kinds of faults are normal fault, reverse fault, and strike-slip fault.
normal fault reverse fault slip strike fault
normal fault, reverse fault, strike-slip fault,
A normal fault is the opposite of a reverse fault.