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Brendan Brewer
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8 March, 08:23
Identify and describe three types of faults
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Jade Kidd
8 March, 08:45
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Normal faults: When the hanging wall drops down. When the forces are pulling the sides apart.
Reverse faults: When the hanging wall moves up. When the forces reverse and create compressional faults that push the sides together.
Transcurrent faults: Walls that move sideways and not up or down.
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