syncline
A downward fold in a rock is called a syncline. It is a type of fold in which the rock layers are bent downward in a trough-like shape.
Yes, an upward fold in rock layers is known as an anticline. It is characterized by the convex shape where the oldest rock layers are found at the center of the fold and the youngest layers are at the outer edges.
anticline.
An anticline is a fold in layers of rock that arches upward, while a syncline is a fold that bends downward. An anti-syncline is a type of fold where the rock layers are both arched upward and bent downward in the middle, creating a combination of both anticline and syncline features.
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Synclines are downward-folding rock layers in which the youngest rocks are in the center of the fold. They are part of the larger geological structure known as a fold, where layers of rock are bent in response to stress in the Earth's crust. Synclines often form in association with anticlines, which are upward-folding rock layers.
This geological formation is called a syncline. It is a downward fold in the rock layers where the youngest layers are in the center and the oldest are on the outside.
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Sycline
A syncline is comprised of downward folding layers of rock.
anticline.
Yes, an upward fold in rock layers is known as an anticline. It is characterized by the convex shape where the oldest rock layers are found at the center of the fold and the youngest layers are at the outer edges.
== == An upward fold in a rock formation is called an anticline.
That type of fault is known as Synclinal fault.
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Such a fold is called a syncline.
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