Metamorphic rock that is formed in deep in the faults is mylonite. It is a cataclastic metamorphic rock. Usually they are fine-grained, occasionally can be glassy, that are layered or streaky, with the layers and streaks being drawn by the ductile shear.
The answer is b. elastic deformation
In geologically active areas, stress causes rocks to deform or stretch out. But when the stress ends, the faults return back to normal through elastic deformation. They regain their original shape.
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0.6 to -4.0? I’m not sure what the question is asking