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A reversible fault is formed when the hanging wall fault block moves up along a fault surface due to compression  of Earth's crust.

What is a reversible fault?

A reversible fault is a geological fault in which the hanging wall appears to have been pushed up along the footwall.

Formation of reversible fault

A reversible fault is formed when the hanging wall fault block moves up along a fault surface relative to the footwall.

This movement occurs due to compression  of Earth's crust.

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