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    What is the term for a sunken piece of land between two tectonic faults?

    Question #49602. Asked by McGruff. (Jul 20 04 11:01 AM)


    SOTHC

    A graben structure

    Jul 21 04, 4:08 AM
    McGruff

    SOTHC has it. This was another of those questions that disappeared and here is the previous answer:

    [Mar 02 01 9:06 AM] Gnomon writes:

    A sunken piece of land between two tectonic faults is called a 'graben'.


    Jul 21 04, 8:19 AM
    mibmob

    Graben is grave in German.

    Jul 21 04, 8:50 AM


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