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What are the tourism functions of geological and landform landscapes?

1. Relics of geological structures

As a result of the internal geological forces, the earth's crust will rise and fall or move horizontally, and the rock layers will bend strongly, causing folds and fractures. These relics of structural changes not only have scientific research value, but also have high popular science value and ornamental value.

2. Fossils

Fossils refer to biological remains and remains (animal bones, shells, teeth, plant stems, flowers, leaves, seeds) preserved in the formation during the geological period. etc.) and the general term for the relics of their activities (insect traces, footprints, impressions formed by shells, ashes formed by fire by human ancestors, etc.), and relics (animal dung, stone tools and bone tools used by apes or ancient people, etc.).

3. Typical stratigraphic section

Stratum is the general name for various layered rocks formed during the development of the earth's crust. Strata containing biological fossil remains provide important scientific basis and evidence for studying biological evolution, geological environmental changes, and the development history of the earth.

4. Rocks

The stones that people usually call are called rocks in geology. Various minerals come together to form various rocks. The earth's crust is made of rock.

5. Earthquake relics tourism resources

Earthquake relics tourism resources are natural relics landscapes with tourism functions caused by sudden explosions caused by destructive earthquakes. In addition, there are Man-made monumental earthquake markers.