it is a normal fault
normal fault
The Great Rift Valley is a divergent fault.
Rift valleys are found at divergent plate boundaries, where tectonic plates move away from each other. Examples include the East African Rift Valley and the Rio Grande rift in North America.
A rift valley is formed by a divergent boundary fault, specifically a normal fault. This type of fault occurs when two tectonic plates move apart, creating tensional stress that leads to the pulling apart of the Earth's crust and the formation of a rift valley.
Rift Valley
It's a Normal Fault.
"A rift valley is a unshaped lowland between highlands or mountain ranges created by the action of a geologic rift or fault." source Wikipedia
A rift valley is the reverse of a fault block mountain. Rift valleys are linear shaped low lands and divergent plate boundaries.
No, the Narmada Valley in India is not a rift valley. It is formed by a fault line that runs along the Narmada River, resulting in a valley with distinct geological features. Rift valleys are formed by the stretching and pulling apart of the Earth's crust, which is not the case for the Narmada Valley.
No, a rift is the result of a divergent fault where tectonic plates move away from each other. This leads to the creation of a rift valley as the Earth's crust is pulled apart.
A rift valley is a linear lowland between highlands or mountain ranges created by the action of a geologic fault or rift zone. It often forms where tectonic plates are moving apart, leading to the stretching and thinning of the Earth's crust, resulting in a depressed landscape. Rift valleys can be found on land or beneath the ocean.
An example of a normal fault is the Great Rift Valley of Africa.