It is rock.
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.
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.
orogeny and epeirogeny
The earth's crust is not stress
Deformation
Plate Tectonics
It causes it to deform - this deformation is called "strain".
Any change in the volume or shape of Earth's crust is called crustal deformation. This can occur due to tectonic forces, such as compression, extension, or shearing, which lead to features like folding, faulting, and uplift.
Water
Do you mean 'diastrophism'. If so, it refers to the deformation of the Earth's crust, especially folding and faulting
Diastrophism is the general term for faulting and folding within the crust, the deformation and movement of the solid rocks of the Earth.
It is rock.
A break in the earths crust is called 1.) deformation 2.) boundry 3.) rebound 4.) fault I'll give you a hint. "It was not my _______ !!" "I did not break the lamp!!"
it refers to the process where the earths crust and upper mantle move relative to the rotational poles of the earth. Usually the crust comes with a side of meatball sauce.
A break in the earths crust is called 1.) deformation 2.) boundry 3.) rebound 4.) fault I'll give you a hint. "It was not my _______ !!" "I did not break the lamp!!"
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.