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Which is the best description of a normal fault?

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A fault that forms at a divergent boundary

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A fault, which is a rupture in the earth's crust, is described as a normal fault when one side of the fault moves downward with respect to the other side. The opposite of this, in which one side moves up, is called a reverse fault.

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