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How does the fault movement of a normal fault differ from the movement of reverse faults? select one: a. rocks move passed one another along reverse faults while normal faults move up and the rocks push together b. rocks move passed one another along normal faults while reverse faults move up and the rocks push together o c. reverse faults slip down and the rocks pull apart while normal faults move up and the rocks push together. o d. normal faults slip down and the rocks pull apart while reverse faults move up and the rocks push together

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