overturned fold
recumbent fold
The two types of folding that come about as a result of earth movement: syncline and anticline. Syncline folds are down-curving, layers of earth bent downwards, pushing the folds of earth around it upwards. The upwards folds are the anticline folds. ^ <- Anticline v <-Syncline
In science, an asymmetrical fold is a geological feature where rock layers are bent or curved in a way that the two sides of the fold are not symmetrical. This type of fold is typically caused by tectonic forces during the Earth's crust deformation. Asymmetrical folds can provide valuable information about the history of rock formations and the movement of Earth's crust.
There are three main types of folds in geology: anticlines (upward-arched folds), synclines (downward-troughed folds), and monoclines (single, step-like folds). These folds are typically formed by compressional forces in the Earth's crust.
A syncline is a geologic structure in which the strata are bent into a downfold, like the letter U. The youngest rocks are in the center of the U and the oldest rocks are on the flanks. Synclines may be either symmetrical or asymmetrical. The opposite of a syncline is an anticline, with the folds upward. Both structures are thought to be formed when rock is deformed by pressure from mountain building.
folds
it has two folds.
Explain the "two folds" of the Muslin threat to Europe
Some shapes do not have any lines of symmetry. These shapes are called asymmetrical. It doesn't matter how you fold an asymmetrical shape--the two halves just won't match!
ADSL and VDSL
ADSL and VDSL
anticlines and synclines
Yes. If one or two of the sides are of a different length than the other/s, it would make it an asymmetrical triangle.