sarp
false
a reverse fault
The footwall is the block that is below the fault. The hanging wall is the fault block that is above the fault.
Yes! The HANGING WALL is usually associated with / occurs on, the upper face of a near-vertical fault. It is evidenced when a mineral vein which follows a fault has been worked out and then can produce a danger of fall where the rock is fractured
When a ball collides with a wall, at an angle θ say, the impulse exerted on the ball is perpendicular to the wall and causes a change in the momentum of the ball in that direction; it does not however affect the momentum parallel to the wall. Therefore, if the approach velocity of the sphere is resolved into components parallel and perpendicular to the wall, one of these components is changed by the impact and the other remains unchanged.
Cove or crown moulding which is fitted at the junction of a wall and ceiling.
Vertical lines are lines that are drawn / made perpendicular to the horizon. In other words, they go "ceiling to floor", not "wall to wall" or "corner to corner."
Tyvek is only for vertical wall applications.
Square
false
false
A wall is a vertical partition separating rooms in a building and also supporting the roof.
a reverse fault
septum
a reverse fault
a reverse fault
A vertical space divider - or just call it a wall.