Answer:
Answer;
Reverse fault
Explanation;
Reverse faults are the opposite of normal faults, they occur when the hanging wall rises relative to the footwall.
Reverse faults take place in areas that are undergoing compression. Reverse faults are caused by compressional stress which causes rocks to push into each other. The hanging wall and the footwall are pushed together, and the hanging wall moves upward along the fault relative to the footwall.
With normal faults, the hanging wall and footwall are pulled apart from each other, and the hanging wall drops down relative to the footwall.
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Answer: The oppidum of the Allobroges became a Roman colony about 47 BC under Julius Caesar, but the Allobroges managed to expel the Romans; the exiles then founded the colony of Lugdunum (today's Lyon).[4] Ethnarch of Judea Herod Archelaus was exiled here in 6 AD.[5] During the early Empire, Vienna (as the Romans called it—not to be confused with today's Vienna, then known as Vindobona) regained all its former privileges as a Roman colony. In 260 Postumus was proclaimed Emperor here of a short-lived Gallo-Roman Empire. Later it became a provincial capital of the Dioecesis Viennensis.
Explanation:
The rule for yo (I) is change the verb to a <em>o </em>at the end so the answer would be <em>lavo </em>
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Seid
Wie alt <u>seid</u> ihr?
How old <u>are</u> you (plural)?
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
Sind is used when the subject is plural, wir (we) or Sie (formal you)
Example:
Wir sind... = We are...
Die Jungen sind... = The boys are...
Bist is used for du (informal you)
Example:
Du bist... = You (informal) are...
Ist is used when the subject is singular
Example:
Der Vater ist... = The father is...
Seid is used for ihr (plural you)
Example:
Wie alt seid ihr? = How old are you?