Geography, asked by gowallabiswajit7483, 6 months ago

Orogenetic movement works in which direction?

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Answered by Mehak005
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Orogenic or the mountain-forming movements act tangentially to the earth surface, as in plate tectonics. Tension produces fissures (since this type of force acts away from a point in two directions), and compression produces folds (because this type of force acts towards a point from two or more directions).

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Answered by aarulmamtaparashar20
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Orogenic or the mountain-forming movements act tangentially to the earth surface, as in plate tectonics. Tension produces fissures (since this type of force acts away from a point in two directions), and compression produces folds (because this type of force acts towards a point from two or more directions).

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