One type of fault that resembles the strike-slip fault.
A. Destructive Boundary
B. Transform Fault Boundary
C. Convergent Boundary
D. Divergent Boundary
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One type of fault that resembles the strike-slip fault.
A. Destructive Boundary
B. Transform Fault Boundary
C. Convergent Boundary
D. Divergent Boundary
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
When the dip angle is shallow, a reverse fault is often described as a thrust fault. strike-slip fault - a fault on which the two blocks slide past one another. The San Andreas Fault is an example of a right lateral fault.