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    Relatively Stable, Immobile Parts of Continents That Form the Foundation
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Relatively Stable, Immobile Parts of Continents That Form the Foundation

Question 21

Question 21

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Relatively stable, immobile parts of continents that form the foundation on which Phanerozoic sediments were deposited are ____.


A) cratons
B) mobile belts
C) orogens
D) clastic wedges
E) back-arc basins

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