Definition
'Isoclinal' describes geological folds where rock layers have the same dip angle. Visualize layers of sedimentary rock all tilted at the same slant ⛰️. It's a term used specifically in geology to describe a certain type of rock formation. Unlike 'anticline' or 'syncline' folds, isoclinal folds have parallel limbs. It provides information about past geological events. Recognizing isoclinal folds helps understand Earth's history.