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1. Brittle deformation is generally seen in a. rocks far below Earth's surface b. rocks with strong internal molecular bonds c. limestone and schist d. gypsum and shale
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1. Brittle deformation is generally seen in
a. rocks far below Earth's surface
b. rocks with strong internal molecular bonds
c. limestone and schist
d. gypsum and shale
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(b) rocks far below Earth's surface
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Brittle deformation is seen in - Rocks that are present far below the earth's surface.
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option a is correct
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