The fault is marked by the cut in the cardboard. In a normal fault, the rock above the fault plane moves down the slope of the fault (figure 4). Ask a student to demonstrate this using the cardboard.
But another force is also in the mix: the properties of the rocks in the fault zones along the plate interface. This includes both the structure of the rock as well as how the rocks are arranged ...
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