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select the correct answer from the drop - down menu. at the sparta fault in greece, the hanging wall is below the footwall. this type of fault is called a
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In a normal fault, the hanging - wall moves down relative to the footwall. Since the hanging wall is below the footwall here, it is a normal fault. Reverse faults have the hanging wall moving up relative to the footwall, and strike - slip faults have horizontal movement along the fault plane.
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