If the mountain was in the Front Ranges of the Rockies, I would look for a thrust fault underlying the mountain since thrusting is a low angle fault which juxtaposes older rocks on top of younger and thickens up the stratigraphic sequence. Also, mountains can form from normal faults whereby the hangingwall of the fault or the side of the fault which is towards the inclination of the fault drops down relative to the footwall (the side under the fault) so I would also look for a normal fault bounding a cliff face of the mountain.,
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Along the oviduct or fallopian tube when the egg is traveling through the tube it is fertilized by a sperm during intercoarse.
You can determine that the deer population was reduced by 1, due to the losses being more than the gains. It can also be expressed as a math problem
6 - 5 - 3 + 1= -1