compresion
shearing
shearing
"Word stess" does not mean anything in English.
Stress that pushes rock in diffrent directions is called tension. Not shearing
The force that pushes heated rock upward is typically convection currents in the mantle. As rock near the Earth's core heats up, it becomes less dense and rises towards the surface. This movement creates pressure that pushes the rock upward.
stress that pushes a mass of rock in two opposite directions is called shearing
When magma pushes upward, it raises overlying rock layers into dome-like structures called volcanic domes or volcanic plugs. These features are formed as the magma forces its way through the Earth's crust and solidifies before reaching the surface.
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Shearing
it pushes rock in to different directions
It forms a dome.