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What is normal fault

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A normal fault is a type of fault in which the hanging wall drops down relative to the footwall due to extensional tectonic forces. This type of fault is characterized by the movement of rock along a generally steeply inclined fault plane in a vertical direction. Normal faults typically occur in areas undergoing regional extension such as divergent plate boundaries or other tectonically active regions.
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