Synclines, valleys
This is called a reverse or thrust fault.
The Owens Valley is NOT a reverse fault. This valley is a normal fault.
A reverse fault moves because it is under compression. The dip of a reverse fault is relatively steep, greater than 45-degrees.
Reverse
a reverse fault
reverse fault
A reverse fault will occur.
A normal fault is the opposite of a reverse fault.
A reverse fault is formed here
This is called a reverse or thrust fault.
It is a fault.
A reverse fault
The Owens Valley is NOT a reverse fault. This valley is a normal fault.
A reverse fault moves because it is under compression. The dip of a reverse fault is relatively steep, greater than 45-degrees.
Normal fault, i believe is true.
Landforms created at reverse faults include mountain ranges and volcanoes. Reverse faults occur at convergent boundaries and the type of convergent boundary determines the landform created.
normal reverse strike-slip