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A scientist observes a feature where the hanging wall moved downward relative to the footwall. Which feature does the scientist observe? anticline syncline normal fault strike-slip fault
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A scientist observes a feature where the hanging wall moved downward relative to the footwall. Which feature does the scientist observe?
anticline
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It is C
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i think it is C
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