Syncline
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Syncline.
A Syncline is where lays of rock bend downwards and then curve up. An Anticline is the opposite: layers of rock bend upwards and then down.
folding happens when rock layers bend under stress
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Syncline.
A Syncline is where lays of rock bend downwards and then curve up. An Anticline is the opposite: layers of rock bend upwards and then down.
When layers of rock bend downward, the resulting fold is a syncline.
Layers of rocks can curve downward due to tectonic forces. When two tectonic plates collide, the pressure and compression can cause the rocks to fold and bend. This folding can create downward curves known as synclines, where the youngest rocks are exposed in the center and older rocks are found on the sides.
"Folding" is the term that describes the bending of rock layers due to stress.There are different types of Folds and these include:Anticlinal Folds: This is when the rock layers have an upward-arching folds.Synclinal Folds: This is when the rock layers have a downward, trough-like folds.Monoclinal Folds: This is when both rock layers ends are horizontal.
This is known as orogenesis.
A fold
folding happens when rock layers bend under stress
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