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(n) Show anticline and syncline with the help of a
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Answered by sadiyasnobar
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an anticline is a structural trap formed by the folding of rock strata into an arch-like shape. The rock layers in an anticlinal trap were originally laid down horizontally and then earth movement caused it to fold into an arch-like shape called an anticline.

Plunging Anticlines and Synclines

Plunging Anticlines and SynclinesA plunging anticline or a plunging syncline is one that has its axis tilted from the horizontal so that the fold is plunging into the earth along its length. ... In map view, a plunging syncline makes a U-shaped or V-shaped pattern that opens in the direction of plunge.

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