A normal fault is the opposite of a reverse fault.
A reverse fault is formed here
A reverse fault moves because it is under compression. The dip of a reverse fault is relatively steep, greater than 45-degrees.
A reverse fault
It is their fault.
Normal fault, i believe is true.
they are at fault because they should have pulled off to the side.
This is called a reverse or thrust fault.
A reverse fault can create a landform known as a fault scarp, which is a steep slope or cliff that forms when one block of rock is thrust up and over another along the fault line. This can result in noticeable elevation changes in the landscape.
normal reverse strike-slip
Reverse Fault
three kinds of faults are normal fault, reverse fault, and strike-slip fault.