tension
The Earth's core.
compression
Rocks on Earth's surface can sink to the crust primarily through a process called subsidence, which occurs when the weight of overlying materials compresses the underlying layers. Additionally, erosion can remove surface materials, causing the ground to sink and allowing deeper layers to rise. Tectonic activities, such as the movement of tectonic plates, can also lead to the sinking of rocks through processes like faulting and folding. Over geological time, these processes contribute to the recycling of materials within the Earth's crust.
The Earth's crust is destroyed when subduction occurs.
tension
This phenomenon is called plastic deformation. It occurs when the material is stretched beyond its elastic limit, causing a permanent change in shape without returning to its original form. Plastic deformation is common in materials like metals and plastics.
tension
When a spiral spring is stretched by a force, it experiences tensile strain. Tensile strain occurs when an object is stretched or pulled in opposite directions, causing the material to elongate. This type of strain is defined as the change in length per unit original length of the material.
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Compression occurs when an object is squeezed or pressed together, causing it to shorten or compact. Tension, on the other hand, happens when an object is stretched or pulled apart, causing it to elongate or expand. Both compression and tension are types of forces that can act on materials.
The force exerted by a rubber band is called tension. This force occurs when the rubber band is stretched or pulled, causing it to resist and try to return to its original shape. The amount of force exerted depends on how much the rubber band is stretched.
The force that pulls an object apart is called tension. Tension occurs when a material is stretched or pulled in opposite directions, causing it to become elongated.
Iridescence occurs in certain materials because of the way light interacts with their surface structure, causing interference and diffraction that results in the appearance of shifting colors.
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earthquakes
The Earth's core.