Q4. As the materials at the tension zone reach the surface and cools down,
will the materials form a new crust or another layer of mantle?
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no the materials form a new crust or another layer of mantle
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Yes, as the materials at the tension zone reach the surface and cool down, the materials form a new crust or another layer of the mantle.
Explanation:
- Tensional, compressive, and shear stress all have an impact on the Earth.
- Earthquakes are triggered by these stresses, which also contribute to other geological phenomena like landslides.
- Finally, it is these forces that sculpt the Earth's surface, forming new landforms and reshaping continent outlines.
- Tensional stress, also known as extensional stress, is a type of stress that stretches and pulls rocks apart.
- The mid-Atlantic ridge, where the plates carrying North and South America are migrating west while Africa and Eurasia are moving east, is an excellent illustration of tensional stress.
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