Multiple Choice
If a fault is nearly vertical in orientation and the two walls of rock on opposite sides slide past one another horizontally,the fault is termed a ________ fault.Refer to the figure below for an example of such a feature.
A) normal
B) reverse
C) strike-slip
D) thrust
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