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The long steep cliff or slope that cuts across Texas and can be formed by earthquakes is known as a fault scarp. One of the most notable examples is the Balcones Escarpment, which runs through central Texas. This escarpment was formed by geological processes, including faulting due to tectonic activity, resulting in a dramatic change in elevation and landscape. The region is characterized by steep cliffs and a distinct separation of geological formations.

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