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In a normal fault, A the fault plane is roughly vertical. B the dip of the fault plane is nearly horizontal. C the hanging wall pushes up relative to the footwall. D the footwal…
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In a normal fault,
A the fault plane is roughly vertical.
B the dip of the fault plane is nearly horizontal.
C the hanging wall pushes up relative to the footwall.
D the footwall pushes up relative to the hanging wall.
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In a normal fault, the answer is A. The fault plane is roughly vertical.
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