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Faults under tension are typically those that experience extensional forces, leading to normal faulting. In these areas, the tectonic plates pull apart, causing the crust to stretch and fracture. Common examples include the East African Rift and the Basin and Range Province in the western United States. These regions often exhibit geological features like rift valleys and basins formed by the movement along these faults.
The Great Basin
The Basin and Range Province is an example of a rift zone.
States that contain territory located in the Intermontane Basin and Plateau physiographic province include Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and parts of Oregon, Washington, and California. This region is characterized by its high plateaus, basins, and mountain ranges.
Arizona's basin and range terrain was primarily formed through tectonic processes, including crustal extension and faulting. The region experienced faulting and lifting due to the movement of tectonic plates, resulting in the stretching and thinning of the Earth's crust. This created alternating basins and mountain ranges that characterize the landscape today.
Basin and Range faults
The Basin and Range Province in western North America is characterized by alternating mountain ranges and valleys due to crustal extension and uplift. This region is the result of tectonic forces stretching the Earth's crust, creating a landscape of high mountain ranges and deep basins.
Some of the prominent mountains in the Basin and Range Province include the Sierra Nevada, Snake Range, Ruby Mountains, Wasatch Range, and Granite Mountains. These mountains are characterized by parallel ridges and valleys, which are a result of stretching and pulling apart of the Earth's crust.
Xinjiang Province of China
Nevada
Major cities in the Basin and Range Province include Las Vegas (Nevada), Reno (Nevada), Salt Lake City (Utah), and Phoenix (Arizona).
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basin and range province
The Great Basin
Nevada
Much of the western and southwestern US was formed during the Basin and Range expansion period some 25 to 40 million years ago. I could be wrong, but it sort of looks like some punctuation was omitted in the question.