We often think of rock as hard, brittle material. Throw a rock hard enough on the ground, and it will likely break into pieces. But under the right conditions, rock can actually ‘flow’ in a way that keeps it from breaking. When rock deforms in such a way that it bends instead of breaking, we call this a fold. Folds come from pressure on rocks that occur over very long periods of time (think millions of years), so instead of a quick action like throwing the rock on the ground, it’s more like standing on it for millions of years until the pressure is finally enough that it changes shape.
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