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6.1 Contrast between:
a- Apparent and true dip.
b- Apparent and true thickness
6.2 Differentiate between:
a- Orogeny and epirogeny
b- Conformable and unconformable beds
c- Regular and angular unconformity
d- Joints and faults
6.3 Define the term unconformity. What conditions favor for its formation?
6.4 What conditions favor rock deformation by folding? By faulting?
6.5 Compare the movement of normal and reverse faults. What type of
force produces each?
6.6 Contrast between the following:
a- Stratification and bedding.
b- Active and inactive faults.
c- Repetition and omission.
6.7 How can we identify faults in the fields?
6.8 What are the main components of a fold and a fault?
6.9 Compare and contrast between the following:
a- Anticlines and synclines.
b- Symmetric and asymmetric folds.
c- Domes and basins.
d- Anticlines and domes.
6.10 Differentiate between transform faults and other faults.
6.11 Describe how a horst and a graben are formed?
Transcribed Image Text:6.1 Contrast between: a- Apparent and true dip. b- Apparent and true thickness 6.2 Differentiate between: a- Orogeny and epirogeny b- Conformable and unconformable beds c- Regular and angular unconformity d- Joints and faults 6.3 Define the term unconformity. What conditions favor for its formation? 6.4 What conditions favor rock deformation by folding? By faulting? 6.5 Compare the movement of normal and reverse faults. What type of force produces each? 6.6 Contrast between the following: a- Stratification and bedding. b- Active and inactive faults. c- Repetition and omission. 6.7 How can we identify faults in the fields? 6.8 What are the main components of a fold and a fault? 6.9 Compare and contrast between the following: a- Anticlines and synclines. b- Symmetric and asymmetric folds. c- Domes and basins. d- Anticlines and domes. 6.10 Differentiate between transform faults and other faults. 6.11 Describe how a horst and a graben are formed?
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