Yes, it may be possible, depending on what your state's rules are on working conditions that might qualify for unemployment benefits, even if you were to quit.
no
You can't earn unemployment checks without being unemployed. If it's become too much stress, find another job.
Verticle stress causes monocline. Verticle stress causes monocline.
Verticle stress causes monocline. Verticle stress causes monocline.
Probably not for the reason presented in this particular query, although you MAY (and this is a long-shot) be able to collect unemployment benefits if a pattern of verbal abuse can be established to the satisfacation of those present at the board hearing. Keep in mind that the "victim" of said harassment MUST make every attempt to mollify the abuse (discussing it with superiors) before quitting their job. My prognosis: You ain't got a chance in hell. Suck it up.
It causes tensional stress.
This would depend on your state's criteria for justifiable reasons for resignation. Generally, if the job was extremely stressful, it would be an allowable, in most jurisdictions.
Stress causes no sleep
stress, medicines
which can cause a stress fracture
The type of stress that causes rocks to pull apart is a tension stress. It is the major type of stress found in divergent plate boundaries.
The stress that causes strike-slip faults is produced by a shearing force and so is called shear stress.