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What continental motion is caused by isostasy?

BIG


What is the concept of a floating crust in gravitational balance?

Isostasy.


The maintenance of hydrostatic equilibrium of the Earth's crust is called?

isostasy


How isostatic adjustments affect isostasy?

Gravity.


Is Isostasy a type of stress?

Isostasy itself isn't a type of stress. Restoring isostasy, however, puts stress on the crust. Allow me to explain: Isostasy is the process of the earth's crust floating on the mantle. When the crust suddenly gets heavier (this happens during an ice age close to the poles, the weight of the ice pushing the crust down), the crust will sink deeper into the mantle. This process is called "restoring the isostasy". The isostasy is reached when the upward force from the mantle (the buoyant force) and the downward force from the crust (gravity) are in balance again. When an ice age ends, the isostasy will be disrupted again, because all the weight of the ice on the crust will be gone. The crust will start to rise again, using the same forces as before, but in a reverse way. This process is still going on in Scandinavia, where the crust is still lifting up from the last ice age. As with all geological processes, restoring isostasy isn't fast: it can take thousands of years to restore the isostasy. Analog to the isostacy (but a lot quicker), is when you push down an icecube in a glass of water. The icecube will get lower into the water, as you push it down. but it will push back, because it's lighter then the water, and the buoyant force tries to make it float as good as possible. When it doesn't move anymore, it means the buoyant force and the force you are applying with your finger are in balance, and isostasy is reached.

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The balance between gravity and buoyancy is called?

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What is the definition of isostatic?

An isostatic is something that pertains to or is characterized by isostasy. Isostasy is the equilibrium of the Earths crust.


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What is a sentence using isostasy?

Monkey


Because of isostasy a mountain will ultimately?

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What time are you most likely to find woodlice?

You are most likely do find a woodlice at night or in the afternoon. By Amna Safi


In what country would you most likely find a Hedgehog?

Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.


Where are you most likely to find pumpkins on minecraft?

You will most likely find Pumpkins in Mountain and plain biomes, but it is quite rare.


What is the state of balance of the lithosphere called?

isostasy


What continental motion is caused by isostasy?

BIG


Would you be most likely to find a haboob in a rain forest in Belize?

No, you would most likely find a haboob in the Sahara Desert