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The land between two normal faults moves upward to form a a. fold. b. syncline. c. hanging wall. d. fault-block mountain.
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The land between two normal faults moves upward to form a
a.
fold.
b.
syncline.
c.
hanging wall.
d.
fault-block mountain.
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THE ANSWER IS D .................................
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The land between two normal faults moves upward to form a
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fault-block mountain
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