5. How did a model help explain the different forces that the Earth's crust experiences?
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Crust” describes the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet. Earth's crust is generally divided into older, thicker continental crust and younger, denser oceanic crust. The dynamic geology of Earth's crust is informed by plate tectonics.
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The terrestrial model explain the different forces that the Earth's crust experiences.
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The most plausible explanation for the development of the Earth's crust is the terrestrial model. This model describes how the Earth's crust formed as a result of internal activities. Another possibility is that the upper mantle melted and came to the surface, forming a crust.
Four forms of stresses that affect the Earth's crust:
- Compression,
- Tension,
- Shear, and
- Confining stress
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