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Over long periods of time, tectonic forces can cause rocks to fold. What kind of stress causes folding? A. Tension B. Shear Stress C. Compression D. Normal Stress
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Over long periods of time, tectonic forces can cause rocks to fold. What kind of stress causes folding?
A. Tension
B. Shear Stress
C. Compression
D. Normal Stress
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Answer:
its B
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As far as I remember the answer is: Over long periods of time, tectonic forces can cause rocks to fold because of
B. Shear Stress.
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