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Malaki
25 October, 06:46
Sinking of a rock layer
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Landen Walls
25 October, 09:52
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The sinking of rock layers is subsidence
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Subsidence is the motion of a surface as it shifts downwards corresponding to a datum such as a sea level. The reverse of subsidence is uplift, which occurs in an increase in elevation.
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Kimberly Leblanc
25 October, 09:53
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Subsidence
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