The tectonic plates that collide vertical to one opposit end of the other so that the can crash making an earthquake this is done to global warming but really it is earthquake causing global warming
faulting causes large blocks of the Earth's crust to drop down relative to other blocks
Tectonic shear stress.
Compressional stress is the stress produced by two tectonic plates moving towards each other.
When rock layers are folded, a geological fold happens. These folds form under various conditions such as stress, hydrostatic pressure, pore pressure, and temperature gradient.
the Himalayan mountains
Compressional tectonic stress causes folded mountains. This stress occurs when tectonic plates collide, leading to the deformation and folding of the Earth's crust. Over time, the accumulated pressure and movement result in the creation of folded mountain ranges.
The dominant type of stress associated with folded mountains is compressional stress caused by tectonic plate collision. As plates converge, the rocks are squeezed and folded, leading to the formation of folded mountain ranges such as the Himalayas and the Appalachians.
The type of tectonic stress that forms fault-block mountains is known as extensional stress. This stress occurs when the Earth's lithosphere is being pulled apart, causing blocks of crust to move vertically. As the blocks are uplifted and tilted along fault lines, fault-block mountains are created.
Folded mountains in the middle of a tectonic plate can form due to compressional forces within the plate, possibly caused by the collision of microplates or subduction of small tectonic plates beneath the larger plate. These folding events can create mountain ranges within the interior of a tectonic plate, such as the Urals in Russia or the Appalachian Mountains in the United States.
Folded mountains are formed when rock layers are bend under stress.
Folded mountains are formed when rock layers are bend under stress.
Compressional stress is the major factor that forms folded mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas. It occurs when tectonic plates collide, leading to the crust being pushed together and uplifted. Over time, this results in the crust being folded and deformed into mountain structures.
Compressional stress in the crust, where tectonic plates collide and push against each other, results in the formation of folded mountains. This stress causes rocks to deform and fold, leading to the uplift of mountain ranges over time. Examples of folded mountains include the Himalayas and the Alps.
Compressional Stress
conpression
two plates collide and then their edges crumble like a paper
Compressive stress causes folding mountains to form. This stress occurs when tectonic plates collide or converge, leading to the deformation and folding of rock layers, ultimately creating mountain ranges.