Geography, asked by chitranjanmahto219, 3 months ago

what is normal fault​

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Answered by arunmishra33533
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Explanation:

normal fault - a dip-slip fault in which the block above the fault has moved downward relative to the block below. This type of faulting occurs in response to extension and is often observed in the Western United States Basin and Range Province and along oceanic ridge systems. Normal Fault Animation.

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Answered by TheRose06
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  • Normal dip-slip faults are produced by vertical compression as Earth’s crust lengthens. The hanging wall slides down relative to the footwall. Normal faults are common; they bound many of the mountain ranges of the world and many of the rift valleys found along spreading margins.
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