Folds depend
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the strength of rock and intensity give reason
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Answer: Rocks are formed by the effect of tectonic forces and are deposited into horizontal layers. ... Folds depends on the strength of rocks and intensity of forces because the folds occur in therock because of compression and also are formed because of heat and pressure.
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The magnitude of the folding process is affected by the elasticity of rocks so it depends upon the strength of the rock.
Why do folds depend on the strength of rock and intensity?
- The rocks which are soft and elastic are the strength of the rock and intensity
- The rocks which are less elastic and hard are less folded
- The rocks that are present deep inside the earth are ductile folded without breaking
- There are compressional forces that push the crusted rock in two portions so the rock becomes thick
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