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What fault has little or no vertical movements?

A strike-slip fault has little or no vertical movements.


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There is little up or down motion


In a strike-slip fault the rocks on either side of the fault slip past each other sideways with the little?

up or down motion


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A fault that forms at a transform boundary


In a strike slip fault the rocks on either side of the slip past each other with little?

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