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Chemistry, 23.07.2019 03:30 AbbyR9138

Onsider the faulting illustrated here. in a normal fault, the block above the fault moves down relative to the block below the fault. this fault motion is caused by tensional forces. we might expect all but to occur at the sites of the faults.

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