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The image shows a landform created by Earth’s forces.
A dip in a mountain range between two plates.
Which describes this landform?
anticline
shearing
syncline
tension
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syncline
A syncline is a downward (trough‑like) fold in rock layers where the strata dip toward the center, producing a dip in a mountain range.
A syncline is a downward (trough‑like) fold in rock layers where the strata dip toward the center, producing a dip in a mountain range.
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