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Compressional tectonic forces may result in the formation of:
 a. normal faults.
  b. anticlines and synclines.
  c. horsts and grabens.
  d. strike-slip faults.
  e. tilted fault blocks.

Question 2

Crater Lake in Oregon occupies a(n):
 a. graben.
  b. caldera.
  c. syncline.
  d. anticline.
  e. fissure.



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