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    In the Following Map, the Vertical, North-South Trending Fault Is
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In the Following Map, the Vertical, North-South Trending Fault Is

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In the following map, the vertical, north-south trending fault is a ________ fault. In the following map, the vertical, north-south trending fault is a ________ fault.   A) normal dip-slip B) reverse dip-slip C) right-lateral strike-slip D) left-lateral strike-slip


A) normal dip-slip
B) reverse dip-slip
C) right-lateral strike-slip
D) left-lateral strike-slip

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