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OpenStudy (nekokittu):

I will fan medal and more!!! Scientists use the term faulting to refer to the formation of faults. Depending on the situation, faulting can act as a constructive or a destructive force. Which of the following best shows how faulting can act as a constructive force? Faulting produces an earthquake that causes a local bridge to collapse. Rock moves upward along faults to form a mountain range. Rock moves sideways along a fault with no change in elevation. Rocks are worn down as they grind past each other along a fault.

OpenStudy (nekokittu):

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OpenStudy (nekokittu):

think u could halp meh

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

not the best at this so ill give you a good guess wht i think it is

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

Rocks are worn down as they grind past each other along a fault

OpenStudy (nekokittu):

i already got it wrong XD

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OpenStudy (nekokittu):

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OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

nah

OpenStudy (nekokittu):

ooo ok

OpenStudy (nekokittu):

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