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1. The vertical motions of the horst and graben in a fault block are an example of alan

process.
2. The Indian Plate collided with the plate.
are the switching nature between two different faults.
4. The Himalayan mountains are rising a year.
5. The
Himalayas in the west have more vegetation and a lower elevation than the
Himalayas to the center.

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Answer:

epeirogenic

Eurasian

fault block

1 cm

Lesser

Block mountains form along fault blocks. Tension in a fault block can cause horsts in the fault block to tip. The horst edges point upward, forming a range of exposed mountains.

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