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Stress forces squeeze or pull the rock in the Earth's crust.
deformation
by differential movements on one set of parallel planes which results in internal rotation of.
Stress, in geology, is pressure and can result in an earthquake should the stress in a rock layer suddenly slip when the rock fractures and there is a sudden movement between the two surfaces.
no, reverse fault rock layers are placed under compressional stress.
Stress forces squeeze or pull the rock in the Earth's crust.
Stress forces squeeze or pull the rock in the Earth's crust.
A body of rock affected by tensile stress will likely undergo stretching. This happens during the asymmetric deformation of a rock mass.
the ____ that squeeze and pull the rock is _______.
The movement in earths plates create powerful forces that pull or squeeze the rock in the crust.
deformation
Shortening
The bending of rock layers due to stress
by differential movements on one set of parallel planes which results in internal rotation of.
no
If a rock undergoes horizontal stress, Anticlines and Synclines will form.
Rocks don't have blood,sorry!