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Thank you, before watching I didn’t have a definite way to tell which was hanging or the foot wall, now I do. I appreciate it.
THANK YOU!! 😅 the ramp analogy was PERFECT for my understanding.
1 wasted my 4 hours in book and you cleared my doubt in less than 2min.Thank you.
Wow, this is brief and very straight forward
Thank you for the explanation. It was helpful.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I have a unit test today and I didn’t get it until now🙏
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Great demo! Will use in class. Students always have issues with this. Thanks!
This just prevented me from commuting 1h to ask my prof about this thanks
Thank you so much ....you cleared my doubt
Thank you very much
Omg you made this seem so simple. I need to send my professor this video
gracias por el video! , fue muy util! , thanks for the video!!
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Very helpful, thank you. Question: if the fault further separates can the hanging wall become the foot wall?
The terms hanging wall versus foot wall pertain to their position relative to the fault. Whether we are considering a normal, reverse, or thrust fault, the hanging wall will be above the fault while the footwall is below it.
Understood, thank you.@@carlygeology
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Can bedrocks have chemical elements ???
Yes, everything is made of elements. Bedrock would contain felsic and/or mafic minerals,
Thank you, before watching I didn’t have a definite way to tell which was hanging or the foot wall, now I do. I appreciate it.
THANK YOU!! 😅 the ramp analogy was PERFECT for my understanding.
1 wasted my 4 hours in book and you cleared my doubt in less than 2min.
Thank you.
Wow, this is brief and very straight forward
Thank you for the explanation. It was helpful.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I have a unit test today and I didn’t get it until now🙏
Wonderful video, keep it up😍Stay Home and Stay safe
Great demo! Will use in class. Students always have issues with this. Thanks!
This just prevented me from commuting 1h to ask my prof about this thanks
Thank you so much ....you cleared my doubt
Thank you very much
Omg you made this seem so simple. I need to send my professor this video
gracias por el video! , fue muy util! , thanks for the video!!
Love you... 😘
Very helpful, thank you. Question: if the fault further separates can the hanging wall become the foot wall?
The terms hanging wall versus foot wall pertain to their position relative to the fault. Whether we are considering a normal, reverse, or thrust fault, the hanging wall will be above the fault while the footwall is below it.
Understood, thank you.@@carlygeology
You are a saver ♥
Can bedrocks have chemical elements ???
Yes, everything is made of elements. Bedrock would contain felsic and/or mafic minerals,