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Q: What type of fault occurs when a portion of rock moves upward leaving the other in a place called dip?
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Which type of fault occurs when portion of rock moves upward leaving the other in place with a dip?

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.


Which type of fault occurs when a portion of rocks moves upward leaving the other in place with a dip?

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.


Which type of fault occurs when a portion of rock moves upward leaving the other in place with a dip?

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.


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