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    Late Stage Normal Faulting in a Mountain Range Is a Result
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Late Stage Normal Faulting in a Mountain Range Is a Result

Question 20

Question 20

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Late stage normal faulting in a mountain range is a result of _______.


A) volcanism
B) igneous intrusions
C) vertical uplift or extension
D) sea-floor spreading
E) geosyncline formation

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