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Where in the reverse fault does the hanging wall move relative to the footwall?

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This type of fault occurs when rock above the fault moves upward at the fault line?

A reverse fault occurs when rock above the fault moves upward at the fault line. This type of fault is associated with compressional stress where the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall. Reverse faults are common in regions undergoing compression, such as convergent plate boundaries.


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A reverse fault forms when a hanging wall moves upward due to compressional forces. This type of fault occurs in areas where the crust is being pushed together, causing the hanging wall to move up and the footwall to move down.


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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


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How does the hanging wall in a normal fault move in relation to a reverse fault?

In a normal fault, the hanging wall moves downward relative to the footwall, creating extensional forces. In a reverse fault, the hanging wall moves upward relative to the footwall, generating compressional forces.


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