IPA: //flaɪʃ//
KK: /flaɪʃ/
A type of rock formation made up of layers of sandstone and schist, typically found in areas near mountains, especially in the Alps.
The geologist studied the flysch to understand the geological history of the region.
Flysch originates from the German word 'Flysch', which refers to a type of sedimentary rock formation characterized by alternating layers of sandstone and shale. The term is used in geology to describe these specific formations found in various locations around the world.
Think of the German word 'Flysch' that describes a unique type of layered rock formation, helping you remember that 'flysch' refers to these sedimentary structures.
No commonly confused words.