1. Define geosyncline. What is the result of upliftment of sediments in the geosyncline?
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
A geosyncline is a large scale depression in the earths crustcontaining very thick deposits. The upliftment of sediments in a basin results in the formation of lofty mountains especially when the adjacent area rocks subside due to collision of plates.
Explanation:
Hope it's help you
so mark me BRAINLIST
Answered by
10
Answer:
hlooo❤
(hope it's helpful❤)
These geosynclines pass through several geosynclinal phases e.g., phases of sedimentation, subsidence and folding. ... Tethys geosyncline is the typical example of such type. Mediterranean Sea is the remnant of Tethys geosyncline. This geosyncline was folded into Alpine mountains of Europe and the Himalayas of Asia.
Similar questions