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← GeographyWhich deformation outcome typically results from thrust faulting related to earthquake activity?
A)Crustal thickening deformation mechanism✓
B)Seafloor spreading acceleration
C)Rift valley propagation
D)Magnetic pole reversal stability
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Crustal thickening occurs due to compression induced by thrust faulting because plates converge, increasing the crust's thickness. This results from faulting, therefore, crustal thickening, rather than seafloor spreading, which involves divergent boundaries.
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