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Compression
In geology, compression refers to the force or stress that pushes materials together, leading to folding, faulting, or shortening in the Earth's crust.
Tension
The force applied on a material that stretches it apart, often leading to geological features such as rift valleys or the expansion of ocean basins at divergent boundaries.
Plunging Anticline
A geological fold, specifically an anticline, that slopes downward from the land surface, giving it a plunging appearance.
Asymmetric Anticline
A fold in sedimentary strata that is unequal in slope on both sides, often indicating a more complex deformation history.
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