Folds and faults are formed by tectonic plate movement. There are six types of folds - anticline, syncline, tight fold, overfold, recumbent fold, and nappe fold. Folds occur when plates are compressed, causing the earth's crust to bend upwards or downwards. There are also five types of faults - normal, reverse, tear, rift valley, and horst faults. Faults happen when the pressure between plates is too great, fracturing the earth's crust. Folds and faults shape the earth's surface over time, creating geographic features like mountains and valleys.