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The balcones fault zone in texas lies just to the west of the balcones excarpment?

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The balcones fault zone in texas lies just to the west of the balcones excarpment?

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Jul 6, 2011, 07:35 PM
According to Wikipedia, the fault lies directly below the escarpment (which would make sense since an escarpment is often formed by a fault). The fault/escarpment form the western border of the Texas Coastal Plain.

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