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A Fault-Bounded Body of Rock That Has a Different Geologic

Question 60

Question 60

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A fault-bounded body of rock that has a different geologic history than adjacent regions is called a:


A) tectonic terrane
B) horst and graben
C) forearc basin
D) continental shield

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