Science, asked by khamilton983, 9 months ago

The image shows landforms in Monument Valley, Utah.



Which features are shown in the image? Check all that apply.

folds
anticlines
synclines
normal faults
strike-slip faults

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Answered by sorexle
8

Answer:

Folds

Explanation:

I believe these are folds because I know they aren't faults and snyclines/anticlines refer to only one part of the land form where as folds refer to the entire formation!

I hope this helps!

Answered by actitis
10

Options (1), (2) and (3)

Explanation:

The given image shows landforms in the Monument Valley in Utah. These landforms show prominent folds (somewhat chevron type of folds), with visible anticlines and synclines.

Folds are usually defined as the wavy features that are formed due to the compressional stress acting on the rocks from both sides.

Anticlines refer to those folds where the limbs of the folds dip away from the fold crest, and on the other hand, synclines are those folds where the fold limbs dip towards the fold trough. In the anticline, the oldest rocks are present towards its core, and the oldest rocks are located towards the fold axis in case of a syncline.

Thus, the correct answers are options (1), (2) and (3).

#Learn more with brainly about:

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