because the dry wall isn't suposesd to go all the way to the ground
thrust
Its a picture, artwork, craft, or even an object for use and/or display that you hang on a wall.
a reverse fault
Hanging is a verb. Liflike, dusty, and neglected are the adjectives. 'On the wall' is a prepositional phrase. Portrait is the noun.
The movement of the Hanging wall in the normal fault downward with the gravity whereas in the Reverse fault the hanging wall moved upward against the gravity
The location on the surface of the earth immediately above the origin of a fault is called the "epicenter."
A block of rock above a fault is called the hanging wall. In a fault, the hanging wall is the block of rock that is positioned above the fault plane, while the block below the fault is called the footwall.
That geological structure is called a normal fault, where the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall. If the hanging wall slides up and over the footwall, it is known as a reverse fault.
It is called a Normal Fault.
The block above the fault is called the hanging wall.
No, the part of a normal fault that lies on top is called the hanging wall. In a reverse fault, the hanging wall is thrust over the footwall, which is the opposite of what occurs in a normal fault.
No, that is called a reverse fault.
A fancy wall hanging tapestry is often referred to as a "tapestry wall hanging" or simply a "tapestry." These decorative pieces are usually made of woven fabric with intricate designs and are used as decorative accents in homes or other spaces.
The low hanging cloud base that spawns tornadoes is called a wall cloud. Wall clouds are often associated with severe thunderstorms and can be a precursor to tornado formation.
There were 10 green bottles hanging on the wall.
Hanging Wall
reverse fault. but that is when the foot wall moves down, the hanging wall moves up. in a strike-slip fault, they slide past each other, the foot wall and hanging wall are not there because it has to be like this to be a reverse or normal fault: hanging wall ----------foot wall ----------- in this diagram, the foot wall has moved down making the hanging wall move up to form a reverse fault. remember this on tests: the hanging wall is always above the fault line: /hanging wall above foot wall below / /