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Stress is the force per area, which has the same units as pressure. An elastic material's response to stress is called the strain which is the change in its dimensions divided by its original dimension, such as a change in length divided by length, or change in volume divided by volume. It is a fundamental law that the stress is proportional to the strain, with the proportionality constant being the elastic modulus of the material, Young's modulus for change in length or the the compressibility for change in volume. For shear forces, the modulus is called the shear modulus and the strain is the deformation in the direction of the force divided by the distance from the fixed base that the forces is exerted.

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In terms of Earth Science it means the force that causes Earth's crust to change its shape or volume. Stress means the Force per unit Area. It is a measurement of how forces flow through solid or semi-solid objects. So as the earth's plates move and push against each other(or collide) they are exerting Forces that is related to Stress.

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Stress is simply the force per unit area that is deforming the rocks, whether that is compression, extension, or shear.

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Earth stress is when the earth is stressed out becuase it has home work

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