what does geosyncline mean?
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A geosyncline was described as a subsiding linear trough that was caused by the accumulation of sedimentary rock strata deposited in a basin and subsequently compressed, deformed, and uplifted into a mountain range, with attendant volcanism and plutonism. ... It is then transformed into a belt of folded mountains.
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Its wrong geosyncline means a large scale depression in the earth crust containing very thick deposists
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