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what is a geosink line? ​

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Answered by Komal11111
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Geosyncline, linear trough of subsidence of the Earth's crust within which vast amounts of sediment accumulate. The filling of a geosyncline with thousands or tens of thousands of feet of sediment is accompanied in the late stages of deposition by folding, crumpling, and faulting of the deposits.

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Answered by 5queen36
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a large-scale depression in the earth's crust containing very thick deposits

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