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16 September, 08:16

What does a normal fault scarp formed by thousands of earthquakes over millions of years look like?

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  1. 16 September, 08:36
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    A normal fault scarp slides downwards to the earth and it has a shape which makes it look like it is hanging. This side is known as the hanging wall. The other side of the fault looks like a foot and it is commonly referred to as a footwall.
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