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define reverse fault ​

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Answered by Annanya07
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A reverse fault is the opposite of a normal fault—the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall. Reverse faults indicate compressive shortening of the crust. The dip of a reverse fault is relatively steep, greater than 45°.

Answered by 100lnkiminki
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Reverse Faults are exactly the opposite of normal faults.If the hanging wall rises relative to the footwall,you have a reverse fault.Reverse Faults occur in areas undergoing compression (squishing).

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