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A syncline is a fold in rock layers where the youngest layers are found in the center and the oldest layers are at the edges. It is the opposite of an anticline, which has the oldest layers in the center and the youngest layers at the edges. Synclines are common features in folded mountain ranges and can help geologists understand the tectonic history of an area.

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