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    A Circular or Oval Structure in Which Strata Have Been
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A Circular or Oval Structure in Which Strata Have Been

Question 40

Question 40

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A circular or oval structure in which strata have been forced upward,often associated with igneous intrusions or upthrusting on deep faults is a/an:


A) mesa
B) butte
C) monadnock
D) cuesta
E) dome

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