Because it moves.
An elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means
The Earth's crust is also known as the "lithosphere" but that term geologically includes the upper elastic part of the mantle.
Elastic Connective Tissue
The tunica interna of an elastic artery has subendothelial laminas of elastic fibres. Its tunica media has many fenestrated elastic membranes alternating with smooth muscle fibres. An elastic artery also has external elastic lamina. Its tunica externa is thin and contains vasa vasorum.
Elastic force is when something is being stretched or compressed.
It is called Elastic Clause because it can be stretched like elastic.
A person who studies seismology is called a seismologist. Seismologists specialize in the study of earthquakes and the propagation of elastic waves through the Earth.
A rubber band is also called an elastic.
Article I, Section 8 is not called the Elastic Clause. The Elastic Clause is part of that Section, contained in its last paragraph.
No, an earthquake's elastic limit refers to the maximum stress that rocks can withstand before they break and release energy, causing an earthquake. The point on the Earth’s surface directly above the earthquake focus is called the epicenter. While the elastic limit is related to the geological processes that lead to earthquakes, it is not the same as the epicenter.
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Elastic collision transfers more energy into motion while inelastic transfers energy into deformation of the objects. Elastic could be called more efficient transfer.
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These materials are called "elastic materials.".
That's called an "elastic collision".