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Shear describes a force when layers are being shifted across each other. As an example, imagine rubbing your palms against each other. Shearing forces on the skin become more important as we age, because change in our skin structure make it easier for the skin layers to separate from one another.
Geological processes is a scientific term used to describe the internal and external forces that shape the physical makeup of a planet. Earthquakes, erosion, meteor impact, and resource depletion all are considered geological processes, as they can significantly alter the landscape and even chemical makeup of Earth.
If two forces are in the same direction, they aid one another, making it easier to push or pull.
An earthquake would support the principle of catastrophism. The principle of catastrophism suggests that significant geological events, such as earthquakes, are caused by sudden, violent forces. This is in contrast to uniformitarianism, which argues that geological processes occur gradually over long periods of time.
The process you are referring to is called tectonic deformation or tectonic overturning. It occurs when internal tectonic forces cause rock layers to rotate or flip over. This can happen during intense geological events like folding, faulting, or mountain building.
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tectonic forces, etc
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Earth's geological forces are quite indifferent to humans or any other life forms.
There are seven main geological forces that shape the planet Earth. These forces are Aeolian processes, biological processes, fluvial processes, glacial processes, hill slope processes, igneous processes, and tectonic processes.
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A geological primary force is something that is being constructed by nature.
Volcanoes are driven entirely by geologic forces.
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Nobody built the Matterhorn. It is a mountain. It was built by geological forces which pushed up the Alps.
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Geological forces, tempered by erosion -- although Smeg probably make one, too.