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How the reverse fault is different from the tear fault?​

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In a Normal Fault, the hanging wall moves downwards relative to the foot wall. They are caused by extensional tectonics. ... In a Reverse Fault, the hanging wall moves upwards relative to the foot wall. They are caused by compressional tectonics.

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