Physics, 05.11.2020 16:20 reagriffis24
For each description, choose the fault it describes. Fault types may be used more than once.
Rock layers are placed under compressional stress:___
Rock layers are placed under tensional stress:___
Rock layers are placed under shear stress:___
Hanging wall has dropped relative to footwall:___
Hanging wall has risen relative to footwall:___
___
___
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Four blanks for this one
The blanks can be
A. Reverse fault
B. Normal fault
C. Strike_slip fault
The pictures help u with the blanks please only answer if u know the answers and r sure of it bc I don't wanna get them wrong thanks
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