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As distinguished from a temple, a shrine usually houses a particular relic or cult image, which is the object of worship or veneration. A shrine may also be constructed to set apart a site which is thought to be particularly holy, as opposed to being placed for the convenience of worshipers. Some major shrines have a national rather than a local role, and are visited by millions of people from across Japan at major festivals. A Shinto Shrine is the main physical place of worship for followers of the Japanese Shinto religion. The name of a shrine is typically followed by the suffix jinja. Its main role is to be the home to one or sometimes more kami spirits, worshipped in the Shinto religion.
The anticlines represents ridges or folds of stratified rocks, with the strata being sloping downwards from the crest.
The synclines represent through or folds of stratified rocks, with the strata being sloping upwards from the axis.
Both of these features are formed in the same manner, by compression. They are also part of a same geological occurrence. Both of them are curved, and seen from side perspective, they are representing one whole, and they look like a wave.
The difference is mainly that the anticlines are always above and they slope downwards, while the synclines are always on the bottom and slope upwards.
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