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Normal faults are caused by tension in the movement of rocks

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Are normal and reverse faults caused by compression?

Reverse failts are caused by compression. Normal faults however are formed by tension.


What is caused by normal faults?

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Which kind of boundary is seen in earthquakes that are normal faults?

Transform boundaries are seen in earthquakes that are caused by normal faults. Some types of faults are listric or ring faults.


Are both normal and reverse faults caused by tension?

No, Because Reverse fault is caused by compression and a normal fault is caused by tension.


Does subduction occur at normal faults?

Normal faults are also known as dip-slip faults and usually occur at convergent zones. The reason they occur at convergent zones is because the blocks involved are displaced toward each other caused by compressional forces.


What does normal faulting mean?

Normal faults are when you have hanging walls that slide down relative to and below the footwall. Dip-slip faults are normal faults.


Are the three types of faults normal faults backward faults and slip faults?

No. Your terminology is close but not quite right. The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Strike-slip faults may also be called transform faults.


What is the name of the fault caused from tension?

Tension causes normal faults, which are common in Africa. Many scientists think that tension caused the formation of the Great Rift Valley.


Are faults caused by tension?

faults are caused by the plates under neath earth crashing together and/or parting


What are faults caused by?

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Do normal faults result in crustal shortening?

Normal faults thin and extend the earth's crust. Reverse faults cause crustal shortening and thickening.


How faults are made?

Faults are created when tectonic plates are stretching or compressing. There are two types of faults which are normal and reverse faults.