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Which policy did the "new monarchs" of the late fifteenth-century Europe adopt?
Reverse Faults
Faults where the hanging wall moves upward relative to the footwall, usually as a result of compression.
Normal Faults
Fractures in the Earth's crust where one block of rock moves down relative to another block due to tensional forces.
Joints
Natural fractures or separations in rocks without displacement, often resulting from the rock's response to stress.
Folds
Structures formed by the bending and warping of rocks under pressure during geological processes, often seen in mountain ranges.
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