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What characteristics of a normal fault and reverse fault can be used to easily tell them apart?

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What characteristics of a normal fault and reverse fault can be used to easily tell them apart?

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The difference between a normal and reverse fault is seen when the upper side of a normal fault, the hanging wall, drops down pulling the sides apart. A reverse fault forms when the hanging wall moves upwards, pushing the sides together. ChaCha!

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