no
no
equillibrium in earths crust such that the force tending to elevate land masses balance the forces tending to depress land masses equillibrium in earths crust such that the force tending to elevate land masses balance the forces tending to depress land masses
crust
Another word for Earth's outer surface is "crust."
The crust, more specifically the lithosphere.
The movement in earths plates create powerful forces that pull or squeeze the rock in the crust.
Stress forces squeeze or pull the rock in the Earth's crust.
The primary forces that act on rocks in Earth's crust are compression and tension. Compression occurs when rocks are squeezed together, often leading to folding and faulting. Tension is when rocks are pulled apart, creating fractures and rifts. These forces are generated by tectonic plate movements and can result in various geological features.
Umm, I think the crust.
by pulling it making it thinner in the middle
Isostasy
convection currents in the upper mantle
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
with the prepositation and the phisiology it technically means the crust will b broken and the core
no
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.
mantle