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based on the clues in the figure, when did the fault line at e form? before layer b but after layer c, before layer d but after layer b, after layer a but before layer d, after layer d
To solve this, we analyze the relative ages of rock layers and the fault line (using the principle of cross - cutting relationships: a fault that cuts through rock layers is younger than the layers it cuts and older than the layers that are deposited after it).
Step 1: Analyze the layers cut by the fault
The fault line at E cuts through layers B, the pink layer (let's assume it's layer A for simplicity), and other underlying layers. But it does not cut through layer D. Also, layer C is above the fault line.
Step 2: Determine the time of fault formation
Since the fault cuts through layer B (so it is younger than B) and layer D is not cut by the fault (and layer D is above the fault - related structures) and layer C is above the fault, the fault must have formed after layer B (because it cuts B) and before layer D (because D is not cut by it and is deposited later). Looking at the options, the option "after layer A but before layer D" is incorrect. The option "before layer D but after layer B" matches our analysis. The option "before layer B but after layer C" is incorrect as the fault cuts B so it must be after B. The option "after layer D" is incorrect as D is not cut by the fault and is above the fault - related features.
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