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Your an idiot, you actually got stuck in a wall
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hanging wall - above one's head, foot wall - below one feet (mining definition)
Your foot might be cramping up. This happens when you point your toes alot while you are swimming. Does it hurt when your toes get stuck? If so, stretch your toes out. Stop swimming and lean against the wall and move you toes around with your hands. Or you could try facing the wall of the pool in the shallow end, and while keeping your actual foot on the pool floor, put your toes up against the wall. This should help to stretch it out. After the pain is gone, you should be good to go!
reverse fault. but that is when the foot wall moves down, the hanging wall moves up. in a strike-slip fault, they slide past each other, the foot wall and hanging wall are not there because it has to be like this to be a reverse or normal fault: hanging wall ----------foot wall ----------- in this diagram, the foot wall has moved down making the hanging wall move up to form a reverse fault. remember this on tests: the hanging wall is always above the fault line: /hanging wall above foot wall below / /
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Normal faults are where the hanging wall drops in relation to the foot wall where as with the reverse fault the hanging wall is pushed higher over the foot wall.
it is a black shape of anything which is stuck on the wall
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you would call it a normal fault because the hanging wall goes down and the foot wall goes up and over the hanging wall.
The plastic rod causes a build up of static electricity, which causes the paper to be attracted (stuck) to the wall.
there is a foot wall and a hanging wall the hanging wall slips