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    Strike, the Geologic Trend Line, Is the Intersection of a Dipping
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Strike, the Geologic Trend Line, Is the Intersection of a Dipping

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Strike, the geologic trend line, is the intersection of a dipping surface of rock with the horizontal, and its direction is measured by the compass away from true north.

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