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The fractures developed in the rocks due to internal movements (movements in the interior) are called ..................... . (folds, faults, compression, tensions)

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Answered by gigu169
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Answered by Secondman
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The fractures developed in the rocks due to internal movements (movements in the interior) are called compression.

Reason: The term compression denotes the amount of stress which is concentrated towards the centre of the rock.

Compressive quality alludes to the most extreme compressive pressure that can be connected to a material before disappointment happens.

When more compression is applied to the rock it leads to the division of the rock particle.

Such pressure crushes the rocks together and leads to the formation of fold or fracture.

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