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In a reverse fault, where does the hanging wall move relative to the footwall? a. upward c. horizontally b. downward d. stays the same
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In a reverse fault, where does the hanging wall move relative to the footwall?
a.
upward
c.
horizontally
b.
downward
d.
stays the same
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d
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i think (d) but I am notsure
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