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← GeographyWhich process forms rift valleys following continental rifting?
A)Normal faulting✓
B)Reverse faulting
C)Thrust faulting
D)Strike-slip faulting
💡 Explanation
Normal faulting creates rift valleys because it is a type of dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall, therefore crustal extension occurs rather than compression, which is the reverse.
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