anticlines are caused by extensional stress on the rocks, and syncline is caused by compressional stress. The stress is always pushing from the oldest layer of rock toward the youngest layer of rock, so in an anticline, where the oldest rocks are in the center of the rock fold, they push outward toward the younger rocks. In a syncline the youngest rocks are in the center of the fold and the oldest rocks are on the outer edge, the older rocks push inward toward the youngest rock.
An anticline doesn't necessarily have to be a mountain. But it is made by bending the rock layers, creating a concave curve in the rock. Anticlines are some of the best traps for resources like oil and gas on earth.
Verticle stress causes monocline. Verticle stress causes monocline.
In a reverse fault the maximum principal stress is horizontal, compression causes reverse (thrust) faults.
An anticline is a convex fold in a rock structure.
In stuctural geology, an anticline is a fold that is convex up or to the youngest beds.
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An anticline doesn't necessarily have to be a mountain. But it is made by bending the rock layers, creating a concave curve in the rock. Anticlines are some of the best traps for resources like oil and gas on earth.
the answer is that compression is the kind of stress.
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Verticle stress causes monocline. Verticle stress causes monocline.
Everest is an anticline
Verticle stress causes monocline. Verticle stress causes monocline.
No, the equator is not an anticline. An anticline is a geological structure that can be observed on the face of the earth. The equator is only visible on maps.
In a reverse fault the maximum principal stress is horizontal, compression causes reverse (thrust) faults.
An anticline is a convex fold in a rock structure.
In stuctural geology, an anticline is a fold that is convex up or to the youngest beds.
It causes tensional stress.