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Match the items in the first column with the correct descriptions in the second column.
A)permanent changes in rock shape due to stresses that exceed the strength of the rock
B)long, low cliffs produced at Earth's surface where a fault's vertical offset is exposed
C)the spot along a fault where movement takes place during an earthquake
D)a fold that is highest in the middle
E)the spot on Earth's surface directly above a fault where movement takes place during an earthquake
F)a fracture along which blocks of rock move relative to each other
G)a fold that is lowest in the middle
H)a broad upwarped feature that is roughly circular or oval-shaped when viewed from above
-1)deformation
2)fault scarp
3)fault
4)hypocenter
5)epicenter
6)anticline
7)syncline
8)dome

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