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Some properly formed categorical syllogisms contain three premises.
Deformation
The process of change in the shape or size of rocks in response to stress, leading to folding, faulting, or shearing.
Subsidence
The gradual sinking or settling of the Earth's surface, which can result from natural processes such as erosion or human activities like mining.
Uplift
The vertical elevation of the Earth's surface due to natural processes like tectonic movements, leading to mountain building and other geological features.
Crustal Thickness
The measure of the depth of the Earth's crust, varying from the thinnest beneath the oceans to the thickest under high mountains.
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