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The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
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The force that is causing movement at this fault is called tectonic force. These forces are generated by the movement and interaction of the Earth's tectonic plates.
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The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
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Strike-slip Fault
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A horizontally moving fault is called a strike-slip fault
Fault creep is slow movement along a fault line with NO resulting earthquake.
the oblique slip fault is a movement that has a combination of normal and strike-slip fault
has to do with the movement
A fault is a fracture in the rocks where movement occurs.