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Shayna Sampson
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11 October, 05:10
What is the bend in a rock?
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Ashtyn
11 October, 05:30
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A bend in a layer of a rock is known as a fold, which is caused by compression that leads to rocks either bending or breaking. Folds that produce a type of upward arch are known as an anticline.
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