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← GeographyWhich outcome occurs when normal fault extension exceeds the yield strength?
A)Formation of a graben structure✓
B)Accumulation of elastic strain energy
C)Increased strike-slip faulting rate
D)Development of thrust fault systems
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The formation of a graben results from normal fault extension surpassing the material's yield strength because brittle deformation (block faulting) occurs via tension. Therefore, a graben forms, rather than elastic strain, which precedes failure, or strike-slip/thrust systems arising from shear/compression.
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