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Geography, 20.05.2021 02:50 jwyapo4

Loughshinny is a village in Ireland, about 15 km north of Dublin. This place has a very nice exposure of rocks from the late Carboniferous. A) What type of deformation are we looking at? B) How was this made? What factors are needed to make this deformation? C) What kind of rocks are these?

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