A normal fault forms when:
A) the hanging wall rock moves downward compared to the footwall.
B) the hanging wall rock moves up along a dip-slip fault compared to the footwall.
C) the fault dips at an angle steeper than 45 degrees.
D) the fault dips at an angle less than 45 degrees.
Question 2
True or False: Dip-slip faults include normal, reverse and thrust faults.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.