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Anonymous

Oct 24, 2024

Which type of stress force produces reverse faults?

What type of stress force is responsible for the formation of reverse faults? It is understood that compression stress leads to the development of reverse faults.

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Anonymous

Jan 21, 2025

The answer is c: CompressionCompression is the type of stress force that produces reverse faults. Reverse faults are the opposite of normal faults. If the hanging wall rises in proportional to the footwall, a reverse fault will occur. Reverse faults occur in areas experiencing compression that is areas where two blocks of rock are compressed together.
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Anonymous

Feb 20, 2025

A compressive stress force produces reverse faults. Compressive stresssqueezes the rocks together. This occurs at convergent plate boundaries as the plates move towards each other.
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Anonymous

Jan 21, 2025

Compressive stress squeezes the rocks together 
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Anonymous

Jan 15, 2025

The answer you are looking for is compression.
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Anonymous

Dec 30, 2024

The baby is sitting on a ballot box ? Why is it that are they stress ?

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