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← GeographyWhich process amplifies rock fracturing during continental collision?
A)Fault gouge lubrication✓
B)Isostatic rebound unloading
C)Hydrolytic weakening infiltration
D)Differential thermal contraction
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Fault gouge, composed of pulverized rock, can become saturated during collision. This saturation increases pore fluid pressure, reducing effective normal stress on the fault, activating the mechanism of fluid pressure weakening, and causing further fracturing because slippage is easier; therefore more earthquakes, rather than the rocks being stronger.
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