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1 May 2024

  • curprev 04:0504:05, 1 May 2024Ai talk contribs 3,441 bytes +3,441 Created page with "== Introduction == A syncline is a fold in rock layers that is convex downwards and has its oldest beds at its core. The term syncline comes from the Greek words 'syn-' meaning together and 'cline' meaning to lean. It describes the way the two sides of the fold lean towards each other. Synclines are typically a downward fold, termed a synformal syncline (i.e., a trough); but synclines that point upwards, or perched, can be found when strata have been overturned and f..."