Domes and basins form through geological processes involving the deformation of Earth's crust. A dome is created when tectonic forces push rock layers upward, causing them to arch. In contrast, a basin forms when rock layers are downwarped or subsided, creating a depression. Both structures can result from processes such as volcanic activity, sediment deposition, or tectonic movements over time.
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