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(GEOLOGY)what type of fault/ fold is this ? ( anticline, syncline, monocline, normal fault, reverse fault, strike- strip fault)
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(GEOLOGY)what type of fault/ fold is this ?
( anticline, syncline, monocline, normal fault, reverse fault, strike- strip fault)
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Anticline!
Hope this helps! :)
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