Answer: Option (A), (B), (C) and (E)
Explanation:
- Reverse faults are those in which the hanging wall goes up and the footwall goes down due to the compressional forces.
- Anticlines are formed due to compression on the limbs in which older rocks are at the bottom and younger rocks are at the top.
- Folded mountains are formed due to the collision between two continental plates such as the Himalayas.
- Normal faults are the common faults where hanging wall goes down and footwall remains up due to action of tensional forces.
- Monoclines are folds that are subjected to smaller compressional force and one of its limb lies in a horizontal manner.