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Unit 34 Review Questions
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A fault in which older rock on the hanging wall is in contact with younger rock on the foot wall is a:
normal fault
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thrust fault
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strike-slip fault
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reverse fault
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Which type of fault is most common in the Basin and Range of western North America and the Rift Valley of East Africa?
normal fault
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thrust fault
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strike-slip fault
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reverse fault
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The collision of the Indian plate with the Eurasian plate created the Himalayas, accompanied by many faults of this type:
normal fault
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thrust fault
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strike-slip fault
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reverse fault
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In figure 34.13 in the text:
the syncline and the anticline are both plunging north
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the syncline and the anticline are both plunging south
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the syncline is plunging south and the anticline is plunging north
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the syncline is plunging north and the anticline is plunging south
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The angle that a ridge makes relative to a horizontal plane that is measured as degrees east or west of north is termed:
strike
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dip
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plunge
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tilt
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What kind of plate boundary may be present where there is a large strike-slip fault?
Oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary
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Oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundary
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Transform plate boundary
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Divergent plate boundary
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