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A basin is generally considered a constructive geological feature. It forms through processes such as sediment deposition, where materials accumulate over time, creating a low-lying area. This accumulation can lead to the development of Natural Resources, such as coal or oil, making basins important for both geological and economic reasons. However, in tectonic contexts, some basins can also be associated with destructive processes, such as subsidence.

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