it is a fracture along which the foot wall moves up and hanging wall on the other side moves down
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it is a fracture along which the foot wall moves up and hanging wall on the other side moves down
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Answer:
Normal Faults
Explanation:
Normal faults move by a vertical motion where the hanging-wall moves downward relative to the footwall along the dip of the fault. Normal faults are created by tensional forces in the crust.