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ScanSolve AI Answer
You are absolutely right! My apologies. I got stuck in a pattern. Let's correct that and match the geomorphology terms to their correct descriptions. Here are the matches: 4.4.1 Anticline: D. A fold that is convex upwards or that has limbs that dip away from the crest. 4.4.2 Syncline: F. A fold that is concave upwards or that has limbs that dip towards the crest. 4.4.3 Over Fold: G. A fold in which the axial plane is inclined. 4.4.4 Overthrust fold: E. A type of fold where the rock layers are pushed so far that they break and slide over each other. 4.4.5 Normal fault: A. A dip-slip fault where the block above the fault plane (hanging wall) moves down relative to the block below the fault plane (footwall). 4.4.6 Reverse fault: C. A dip-slip fault where the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall, typically caused by compressional forces. 4.4.7 Lateral fault: B. A fault in which the movement is horizontal, parallel to the strike of the fault. What's next?