Deformation
The breaking, tilting, and folding of a rock is called deformation. This process occurs due to tectonic forces that act on the Earth's crust, causing rocks to change shape and structure over time. Deformation plays a key role in the formation of mountain ranges and other geological features.
tilting
It is called refraction.
When the Earth's crust bends but does not break, it is called flexural bending or flexure. This type of deformation can occur in response to tectonic forces, leading to the formation of features like folds, fault-related folds, and anticlines.
When rocks bend without breaking, the process is called "ductile deformation." This typically occurs under high temperature and pressure conditions, allowing the rock to slowly change shape. In contrast, if rocks break instead of bending, this is referred to as "brittle deformation."
Plate Tectonics .
The breaking of rock is called fracturing, tilting refers to rocks being oriented at an angle to their original horizontal position, and folding is the bending or curving of rock layers due to compressional forces in the Earth's crust. These processes are common in tectonically active regions where plates are interacting.
The breaking, tilting, and folding of rocks is called deformation. This process occurs due to tectonic forces acting on Earth's crust, leading to the changing of rock formations and the creation of geological structures such as mountains and valleys.
The breaking, tilting, and folding of a rock is called deformation. This process occurs due to tectonic forces that act on the Earth's crust, causing rocks to change shape and structure over time. Deformation plays a key role in the formation of mountain ranges and other geological features.
The bending force is called a moment or bending moment. It is a measure of the internal force at a point in a structure when a bending load is applied.
tilting
Refraction
No. It's called "refraction".
That's called 'refraction'.
Refraction
The bending of an arm or leg is called flexion.
its called bending