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A geologist is making observations from atop a small mountain. She sees two parallel faults: one directly to the east and one directly to the west. She concludes that these faults are caused by tension stretching the crust. From what type of land feature is the geologist making her observations? plateau anticline syncline fault-block mountain
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Answer: fault-block mountain
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