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The strongest compressional force pushes the over thrust fold to move along the fracture
line. Why it is so? Draw diagram to justify your answer.


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A thrust fault is a break in the Earth's crust, across which older rocks are pushed above younger .The part of the thrust linking the two flats is known as a ramp and typically forms at . on a thrust over a ramp produces a characteristic fold geometry known as a . The resultant compressional forces produce mountain ranges.

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