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A normal fault is the result of the downward movement of rock along the fault line.
Reverse Fault
strike-slip fault
Normal Fault
If a fault occurs in an area where rock layers have been folded, the type of fault it is likely to be is thrust faulting. This type of fault will have the ground on one side of the fault, move up and over adjacent ground.
Mt. Pelee is a stratovolcano
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Mount Pelee is an active volcano located on the Caribbean island of Martinique. It is known for its devastating eruption in 1902, which destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre and caused the death of around 30,000 people. It is now closely monitored for signs of volcanic activity.
Mount Etna is a stratovolcano that sits on a tectonic fault line. The fault line runs from the Lipari Isles over the east coast of Sicily to the Hyblean Mountains.
it is a composite (or strato) volcano
It is a strato volcano, also known as a composite volcano.
In Japan.
I think it is quite possibly basaltic - it's on an island after all.
fault block
Divergent plate boundary.
A normal fault is the result of the downward movement of rock along the fault line.
Mt. Pelee is a stratovolcano.