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When a left-lateral strike-slip fault has a right-stepping bend, what kind of topographic feature is likely to form?Multiple choice question.an extensional basina compressional valleya pull-apart blockan uplifted mound or hill

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When a left-lateral strike-slip fault has a right-stepping bend, what kind of topographic feature is likely to form?Multiple choice question.an extensional basina compressional valleya pull-apart blockan uplifted mound or hill

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A pull-apart block

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