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Biology, 02.11.2020 18:40, joybeth9591

A student used a stick to model isostatic rebound. The student bent the stick without breaking it and then let the stick go. In its final state, what does the
stick represent in the student's model?
A. The rock's original shape
B. A seismic wave
C. A fault formed
D. The rock's deformed shape

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