Geography, asked by nisha2306, 10 months ago

can anyone give a short note on anticlines and synclines

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Answered by singhprakash38p7r542
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Anticlines are folds in which each half of the fold dips away from the crest. Synclines are folds in which each half of the fold dips toward the trough of the fold. You can remember the difference by noting that anticlines form an “A” shape, and synclines form the bottom of an “S.”

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Answered by bhallar577
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Syncline and anticline are terms used to describe folds based on the relative ages of folded rock layers. A syncline is a fold in which the youngest rocks occur in the core of a fold whereas the oldest rocks occur in the core of an anticline.

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