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Write an essay on the evidence for Continental Drift 2. Define and illustrate the terms used to describe a normal fault. Give an illustrated account of the various categories of faults. (see June 1998) June1994 - Linear - Paper 2* 1. Describe the structures produce by compressional and tensional forces in rock sequences...
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(see June 1998) June1994 - Linear - Paper 2* 1. Describe the structures produce by compressional and tensional forces in rock sequences. (see January 1998) 2. Explain what is meant by isostasy and discuss its geological significance.
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