Compressive or compression
The stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks is called compressional stress. This type of stress occurs when forces push together in opposite directions, causing rocks to deform under pressure.
this type of energy is used when the body is put under stress
all stress, especially extreme stress
Sand squeezed together, and aged, can make a pearl.
Tension
Muscle tissue. You have three types of muscles. Skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
the smooth muscle
There are so many different types of stress that my affect your body. Some of these types include emotional tress, physical stress, mental stress, nutritional stress and so much more.
The type of stress that will squeeze and shorten a rock body is known as compressional stress. This stress occurs when forces are applied towards each other, resulting in the rock's volume decreasing and causing it to deform. Compressional stress is commonly associated with tectonic plate convergence, leading to the formation of mountain ranges and various geological structures.
Stress can likely raise or lower the body temperature, depending on the exact type of stress. If you are angry, you might feel hot and out of breath. If you are frightened, your skin may feel clammy and you may have goose bumps. If you are cold (a type of stress too), the body will release hormones to help your body burn more energy to warm you up.
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Stress can manifest as points of tension or pain in the body, typically in areas where muscles are overworked or strained. Common stress points include the neck, shoulders, lower back, and jaw. Regular physical activity, stress management techniques, and proper ergonomics can help alleviate stress points.