a bend in fault and it is marked by deformation is called syntaxis and a large geological unit having series of faults and folds is called syntaxial belt.
By: Tarib Jalees
student of Earth Sciences in Comsats Abbottabad, Pakistan.
email: sheikh_tarib@yahoo.com
sheikhtaribjalees@gmail.com
Elements in Group I and II can easily bend, but cannot breakdown easily. So as Mg is in Group II, it can bend easily but does not break easily.
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.
yes
folding happens when rock layers bend under stress
It is called folding when rocks bend without breaking because of plate movement.
The Himalayan mountain system is known to have a prominent syntaxis, called the Himalayan syntaxial bend. This geological feature represents a sharp change in orientation of the mountain ranges, where the Greater Himalayas abruptly turn towards the southeast.
The Himalayas in Asia and the Andes in South America are known for displaying the feature of a syntaxial bend. This geological phenomenon occurs when a major fault shifts the direction of the mountain range, creating a noticeable kink or bend in the mountain chain.
a bend in fault and it is marked by deformation is called syntaxis and a large geological unit having series of faults and folds is called syntaxial belt. By: Tarib Jalees student of Earth Sciences in Comsats Abbottabad, Pakistan. email: sheikh_tarib@yahoo.com sheikhtaribjalees@gmail.com
uplift of folded himalayan series and syntaxial bending of geologically young himalays.
5d bend
Yes I can do that...depends on the steel. I like when girls have superstrength and can bend steel.
A bend in a pipe
dangerous bend
The future tense of "bend" is "will bend" or "shall bend."
no , and its not calld 'bend' its called 'reflected' but its like bend but ITS NOT :)
An Ashley's bend is a type of bend knot with proven stability and grip.
at the outside of the bend