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1. What is the result of horizontal tectonic movement?
2. What type of features are formed by vertical tectonic movements?


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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) Vertical Movement: Causes land to uplift or subside or both.

(b) Horizontal Movement: Formation of mountains, trenches in the sea, widening of water bodies, etc. Such movements can cause both folding and faulting of structure.

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Answered by Camboi
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Answer: 1. Horizontal movements usually maintain their orientation for a long time and are irreversible. Oscillatory tectonic movements are probably the cause of transgressions and regressions of the sea and the formation of marine and stream terraces. 2. Tectonic movements are of two types: (a) Vertical Movement: Causes land to uplift or subside or both. (b) Horizontal Movement: Formation of mountains, trenches in the sea, widening of water bodies, etc. Such movements can cause both folding and faulting of structure

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