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I have a question that's;
What will happen if the forces acting on a fault are not the same? That's; if compressional force and tenssional forces are acting together on a single fault . What will be the result?
Thank you so much this material is so simple and easy to understand ❤
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ОтветитьThis video provides a great overview of the mechanisms behind folding and faulting in geology. It would be interesting to explore further how different rock types respond to tectonic forces and how this can vary across regions. Are there particular case studies or empirical evidence that could illustrate these concepts more deeply?
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