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17 July, 08:46

what motion causes normal faults? what should this fault look like?

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  1. 17 July, 10:24
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    A fault is a large crack in the earth's crust where one part of the crust has moved against another part. Faults are a sign that there are powerful forces deep underground.

    A normal fault is the kind of fault formed when a block that is next to another moves down. The other block is left standing at it was originally. This is caused by forces called tensional forces.

    A normal fault is also known as a gravity fault or tension fault.
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