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What type of fault forms when the hanging wall moves upward past the footwall? a. normal fault b. fault-block mountain c. .strike-slip fault d. reverse fault
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What type of fault forms when the hanging wall moves upward past the footwall? a. normal fault b. fault-block mountain c. .strike-slip fault d. reverse fault
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What type of fault forms when the hanging wall moves upward past
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c. .strike-slip fault d. reverse fault
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Answer: d (reverse faulting)
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