This document discusses various types of folding and faulting that occur due to the movement of tectonic plates. It describes six types of folds (anticline, syncline, tight fold, overfold, recumbent fold, nappe fold) and five types of faults (normal, reverse, tear, rift valley, horst). Folds result from the compression of the earth's crust, causing it to bend upward or downward, while faults form when the crust fractures due to extreme tension or compression. Both folding and faulting shape the earth's surface over long periods of time.