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Which phrase describes faults? -cause gaps in the geologic record -cause rocks to break and move -are older than surrounding rocks -are igneous rocks that form beneath Earth’s surface
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Which phrase describes faults?
-cause gaps in the geologic record
-cause rocks to break and move
-are older than surrounding rocks
-are igneous rocks that form beneath Earth’s surface
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Faults are gaps in the geologic record, but can also be called cracks that form in the Earths crust
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Faults is cause gaps in the geologic record
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