It can be the cause of folding, faulting, mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and rifts.
# Stress on the Earth's crust is due to the heat of the mantle and core attempting to escape into the atmosphere. Molten material rises in currents under the crust, causing the floating oceanic and continental plates to have motion and stresses when they interact.
It changes the earth's surface by making Mother Nature angry. When she is angry, her wrinkles move the Tectonic Plates. This causes the Earth;s surface to change.
The movement in earths plates create powerful forces that pull or squeeze the rock in the crust.
there is stress on the earths crust because of all of the pressure like soil is put onto the crust with a little stress the rock bends with more stress the rock breaks
There are 3 types of stress in the earth Compression, tension and, Shearing. All together they create fault-mountains, valleys and faults.
faulting ,folding, uplifting.
earthquake
The earths crust is a part of the outermost layer.
Silicon is a mixture of the minerals of the earths crust. so.... silicon isn't something from the earths crust. -thanks for your question.
thinner and denser
how wide is the earths crust
The abundance of neodymium in the earths crust is approx. 40 ppm.
The earth's crust is not stress
Compression Stress Tension Stress Shearing Stress
The movement in earths plates create powerful forces that pull or squeeze the rock in the crust.
it means earthquakes will happen more often
Tension
Stress forces squeeze or pull the rock in the Earth's crust.
It causes it to deform - this deformation is called "strain".
Plate motions produce stress in Earths crust that leads to faults, mountain building, and earthquakes.
I found that folding happens
Plate tectonics, the movement of the large pieces of the earth's crust, give rise to great stress along the boundaries of the plates. Wikipedia has a post on plate tectonics, and a link is provided.
The earths crust is a part of the outermost layer.
Silicon is a mixture of the minerals of the earths crust. so.... silicon isn't something from the earths crust. -thanks for your question.