thrust
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.
Reverse Fault
An upward (U-shaped) fold is called a syncline. a downward (n-shaped) fold is called an anticline. The way I always remember it is that a SYNCline SINKs in the middle.
Updraft
No. This is known as an anticline.
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.
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.
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.
Striking the lower portion of a soccer ball will cause the ball to travel in an upward direction.
It is called "upwelling" and occurs due to wind-induced surface motion, and often the Coriolis effect.
'Lift' is an upward force on a plane. Upward force on a bird's wings is also called 'Lift'.
== == An upward fold in a rock formation is called an anticline.
The cancerous portion of the esophagus will then be cut and removed along with nearby lymph nodes. Finally, a portion of the stomach will be pulled upward and connected to the remaining portion of the esophagus
An upward fold in a body of rock is called an anticline.
well The upward force of a liquid or gas on an object is called
An upward moving current of air is called an updraft.
The upward force that makes corks, or any substance or object, float is called buoyancy.