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Question 4 1/1pts What is this folding landform (N 38.57084 W 110.89285)? Why does it have its triangular shape? If you are using Google Earth an eye altitude of 2 km allows you to see the feature. Then, | recommend that you look at what separates this feature from similar ones to the side. This flatiron would be a hogback, except streams have eroded canyons that cut through the tilted layer of rock -- isolating pieces into triangular shapes. This triangular facet would be a fault scarp, except streams have eroded canyons that cut through the fault zone and creating the triangle shapes This is a syncline that has been eroded into triangular pieces by streams This is a monocline that has been eroded into triangular pieces by streams O P \ Yes. Triangular forms occur where streams cut across linear features. The streams create
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