Answer:
Explanation:
Feature labelled A is the footwall
Feature labelled B is the hanging wall
The fault featured here is a normal fault
A normal fault is a type of fault in which the hanging wall moves downward and the foot wall moves up relative to it.
Most normal faults are found where tension is in place and force pulls apart the two blocks. This fault type causes an extension/elongation of the crust.
The footwall is the part where miners can easily stand on whereas the hanging wall is a reverse of footwall.