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Crustal movement that does not involve deformation is called: orogeny faulting epeirogeny folding
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Crustal movement that does not involve deformation is called:
orogeny
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epeirogeny
folding
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the answer is epeirogeny
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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice.
Crustal movement that does not involve deformation is called epeirogeny.
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