<span>A reverse fault is caused by compression and tension. The layers of rock in a reverse fault are compressed until finally the tension causes part of the plate to shift and crack into an upward movement. This creates a fault line placing one part of the layer higher than the other part of the layer. The answer would be A, compression creates upward vertical movement.</span>
Hello. The answer to your question is B
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Answer: I think it’s c
Explanation: I read and that’s what I came up with