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4 October, 20:48

Match the geologic feature with its description. 1. seamount over 1 mile in diameter; looks like a bowl over a volcano 2. syncline underwater volcano that never reaches above sea level 3. hot spring on rolling hills, this a dip between hills 4. volcanic neck underwater volcano whose top is eroded flat by waves 5. caldera a raised footwall block between normal fault creates this 6. horst created when a block with hanging walls slips down between normal faults 7. graben natural hot water on earth's surface containing many minerals 8. crater break between rocks where a hanging wall rises relative to a footwall 9. guyot magma that filled the central vent that remains after the volcano has eroded 10. reverse fault less than a mile in diameter; looks like a bowl at the top of a volcano

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    1. seamount - underwater volcano that never reaches above sea level

    2. syncline - on rolling hills, this a dip between hills

    3. hot spring - natural hot water on earth's surface containing many minerals

    4. volcanic neck - magma that filled the central vent that remains after the volcano has eroded

    5. caldera - over 1 mile in diameter; looks like a bowl over a volcano

    6. horst - a raised footwall block between normal fault creates this

    7. graben - created when a block with hanging walls slips down between normal faults

    8. crater - less than a mile in diameter; looks like a bowl at the top of a volcano

    9. guyot - underwater volcano whose top is eroded flat by waves

    10. reverse fault - break between rocks where a hanging wall rises relative to a footwall
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