In a reverse fault the maximum principal stress is horizontal, compression causes reverse (thrust) faults.
the answer is that compression is the kind of stress.
Compressive stress.
tension
compression
compression
shaering
Reverse and thrust faults are both under compressive stress.
normal fault
Reverse Fault
The difference between a reverse and a normal fault are that they are spelled differently. My professor Dr. Tseng said so.
normal and reverse fault
Reverse!
In a reverse fault the maximum principal stress is horizontal, compression causes reverse (thrust) faults.
reverse fault
Reverse Fault
no, reverse fault rock layers are placed under compressional stress.
Normal fault, i believe is true.
Reverse and thrust faults are both under compressive stress.
Faulting is caused by stress in the rock layers, the stress can break and crack the rock causing a fault. There are two types of faults a normal fault and a reverse fault.
a reverse fault
a reverse fault is formedmountains
normal fault
Reverse Fault