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Compressional Stress Along a Fault Resulting in Rocks Moving Upward

Question 78

Question 78

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Compressional stress along a fault resulting in rocks moving upward along the fault plane is an example of a


A) reverse fault.
B) lateral fault.
C) normal fault.
D) strike-slip fault.

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