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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
6

NEED SOME SERIOUS HELP!! CAN'T FIND THESE ANSWERS ANYWHERE!!

Geography
1 answer:
crimeas [40]3 years ago
4 0
(1) The Dead Sea is an example of a pull-apart basin, or place where a section of Earth's crust has been pulled apart at a transform fault.

true

2) Most of the earthquakes that plague the coast of California are due to normal faulting along a divergent plate boundary

false

3) The lithosphere is relatively cold along a transform fault, making brittle fracture of rock materials common.

true

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4) What type of volcanism is associated with some continental transform faults?

(C) high-basaltic magmas

5. Fractures associated with oceanic transform faults can allow for the introduction of which of the following into rocks

seawater

(6) Which of the following famous transform fault systems produces large earthquakes in northern Turkey

Anatolian
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