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The most widespread of all the intrusive forms in this list is the ________.
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Each year, approximately ________ significant earthquakes cause damage and loss of life.
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The Glacier Park, Montana, area provides a classic example of large scale ________.
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The slight difference in time of observation between the arrival of P and S waves at a seismographic station allows scientists to determine the distance to the focus of an earthquake.
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Loose, water-saturated sediments may undergo ________ during an earthquake.
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Complex geologic structures in North Africa, North America, and Europe correlate very well with one another in terms of continental drift.
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The Appalachian Mountains are famous for their ________ structure.
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Crater Lake, Oregon, is a remnant of a larger volcano named ________.
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Paleomagnetism is used to show that the continents drifted apart.
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Which scale is now the most commonly used to measure the size of LARGE earthquakes?
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Crustal plates are on the order of ________ kilometer(s) thick.
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An uplift of a block of land between two parallel faults is a ________.
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Consider the location of New York City. In terms of crustal plates, New York City is
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Wegener's theory was not accepted because he did not provide ________.
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The original large continental mass containing all of the present continents prior to separation millions of years ago has been named ________.
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Mafic lava is likely to be relatively hot and fluid, causing non-explosive volcanic eruptions.
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