The squeezing together of rocks by stress is called shearing. True or False
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The squeezing together of rocks by stress is called compression.
The squeezing together of rocks by stress is called compression.
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The powers are equivalent extent yet inverse headings act digression the surfaces of inverse closures of the question the shear worry as power "f" acting digression to the surface, partitioned by the "area"{a} shear stress=f/a.
It's called an interruption. Contingent upon exactly how the volcanic shake (liquid shake) goes into the current shake, you can have embankments, ledges, plutons and batholiths.
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