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What is a synclinal ridge

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An elongated hill underlain by a syncline whose axis trends parallel with it. Its upstanding nature may result from the relative strength of a compressed downfold compared with the tension-induced weakness of adjacent anticlines, but other explanations have been proposed.

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An elongated hill underlain by a syncline whose axis trends parallel with it. Its upstanding nature may result from the relative strength of a compressed downfold compared with the tension-induced weakness of adjacent anticlines, but other explanations have been proposed.

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