This is called a strike slip fault.
Reverse Fault
In a normal fault the hanging wall moves downward. With this type of fault, the hanging wall also shifts horizontally away from the fault line.
Slickensides.
The answer is a dip-slip fault, When a portion of rock moves upward leaving the other in place with a dip this is known as a dip-slip fault.
This is called a strike slip fault.
Reverse Fault
Reverse Fault
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The Sky Moves Sideways was created in 1995-02.
It moves sideways .
A normal fault is the result of the downward movement of rock along the fault line.
The Electivire is an Electric type of Pokémon that was introduced in Generation 4. Some of the moves that the Electivire learn includes the forward moves, the backward moves, and the sideways moves.
In a normal fault the hanging wall moves downward. With this type of fault, the hanging wall also shifts horizontally away from the fault line.
Normal faults
strike-slip
Slickensides.