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- Fold, in geology, undulation in stratified rocks. Folds vary widely in size; some may be hundreds of kilometers across, whereas others measure just a few centimeters or less. Stratified rocks were formed from sediments deposited in flat horizontal sheets, but in some places the strata have been warped.www.britannica.com/science/fold
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WEBA fold is a warping of stratified rocks that results in undulations or waves in the Earth's crust. Folds can be classified by the attitude of their axes and …
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WEBAug 17, 2021 · Geologic folds are layers of rock that are curved or bent by ductile deformation. Folds are most commonly formed by compressional forces at depth, where hotter temperatures and higher …
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WEBIn structural geology, a syncline is a fold with younger layers closer to the center of the structure. A synclinorium (plural synclinoriums or synclinoria) is a large syncline with superimposed smaller folds. …
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WEBThe most basic types of folds are anticlines and synclines. Imagine a rug, the sides of which have been pushed toward each other forming ridges and valleys – the ridges are “up” folds and the valleys are “down” folds. In …
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WEBApr 23, 2023 · Folds are wavelike deformation patterns in rock layers or other geological materials that result from the application of stress over a period of time. Learn about the importance, classification, geometry, …
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WEBLearn about the anatomy and types of folds, geologic structures formed by bent layers of rock. See examples, interactive models, and questions to test your understanding.
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WEBLearn how stress and strain create folds, faults, and unconformities in Earth's crust. Folds are bent rock layers that can be monoclines, anticlines, or synclines.
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