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According to utilitarianism
Joints
Natural fractures or separations in rocks along which there has been no significant movement parallel to the surfaces of the fracture.
Anticline
A type of fold that is arch-like and has its oldest rocks at its core, formed by the compression and bending of Earth's crust.
Columnar Joints
Vertical, pillar-like structures that form in basalt and other rocks due to cooling and contraction.
Scratch Marks
Linear abrasions on a rock surface, often caused by the movement of a glacier and carrying debris across the rock.
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