ity 1. It's Your Fault tions: Identify each of the figures below whether it represents strike normal fault, or reverse fault based on the given descriptions your answers on a separate sheet of paper. What's New al fault - se fault - 3. 2. -slip fault rocks are sliding past each other horizontally. Figure 1: Types of Fault Illustrated by: Angelo Zaldy C. Francia two blocks of crust pull apart create space, stretchin into a valley. In a normal fault, the hanging wall dra also known as thrust fault, sliding one block of crus another. This fault is commonly found in collisions​