There is a difference in the folding and faulting. Give reasons.
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When the Earth’s crust is pushed together via compression forces, it can experience geological processes called folding and faulting. Folding occurs when the Earth’s crust bends away from a flat surface. A bend upward results in an anticline and a bend downward results in a syncline
fault is formed in the Earth’s crust as a brittle response to stress. Generally, the movement of the tectonic plates provides the stress, and rocks at the surface break in response to this. If you whack a hand-sample-sized piece of rock with a hammer, the cracks and breakages you make are faults.
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