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    Weak Differential Stresses Which Are Unable to Deform Solid Rock
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Weak Differential Stresses Which Are Unable to Deform Solid Rock

Question 97

Question 97

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Weak differential stresses which are unable to deform solid rock initially, may still cause rock to flow like putty if applied for a sufficiently extended period of time.

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