A reverse fault
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A subduction zone forms
continental plates meeting form fault lines
You can find it on a convergent boundary
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A convergent boundary is a reverse fault. It's a reverse fault because it it pushing together, while a divergent boundary is a normal fault because 2 plates are pushing away from each other.
A convergent boundary is a reverse fault. It's a reverse fault because it it pushing together, while a divergent boundary is a normal fault because 2 plates are pushing away from each other.
This is known as a transform boundary or a strike-slip fault; the U.S. famous one being the San Andreas Fault.
A reverse fault
A convergent boundary!
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