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OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
What type of fault is displayed above? Along what type of tectonic boundary would you be likely to find this fault?
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OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
@strawberrysorbet @anonymous_user
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
@lxl-rhea-lxl
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Haven't done this since last year... i forgot >.< sorry :(
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
ok
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OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
well i am sooooooooooooooooo confused!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
@ganeshie8 @guillermo2cruzIII @Gin_Ichimaru
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
is it reverse faults?
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
for first question
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
No, according to the diagram it would be a vertical offset=normal fault.. or just a normal fault.
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
yeah but it says reversing is one going on top of the other
and doesn't that look like it???
OpenStudy (phebe):
its reverse fault
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
yay i was right
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
ok where would this be found
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OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
is the second question
OpenStudy (phebe):
no
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
found it
thanks all
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
wait what?
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
what would the second question be
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OpenStudy (phebe):
idk
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
ok
OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):
i will figure it out thanks
OpenStudy (phebe):
wlc XD wait wats the second Q