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Biology, 18.11.2020 05:40 triddi666

What type of stress is placed on a normal fault? Reverse fault? Strike-slip fault? The teacher told me they are asking for a more specific answer. "Your lesson talked about specific types of stress those are the answers I am looking for. Please go back through your lesson and list the right stress to the right faults. Thanks."

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In a strike-slip fault, the intermediate stress is vertical. The biggest and smallest stresses are horizontal. The shear break or fracture (fault) makes a point of under 45 degrees with the major principal pressure bearing, for this situation again the level. There is no vertical movement.

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