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s.tung

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If you have one foot on either side of a fault with a vertical dip and the right block moves toward you,
  what type of fault are you straddling?
  a. normal
  b. reverse
  c. left-lateral oblique-slip
  d. left-lateral strike-slip
  e. right-lateral strike-slip



Question 2

Rocks that are tilted were deposited:a.
   on a slope in their present orientation.
  b. in an unknown orientation and then were tilted into their current position.
  c. horizontally and then were tilted into their current orientation.
  d. vertically and then were tilted into their current orientation.
  e. on the continental shelf and then uplifted.




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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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