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what happens when stress builds at faults?
energy is absorbed.
rock can bend and break.
plates form on the lithosphere.
earthquakes develop at earths surface.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- "Energy is absorbed": When stress builds at faults, energy is released (like in earthquakes), not absorbed. Eliminate this.
- "Rock can bend and break": Stress on rocks at faults can cause them to deform (bend) and then break when the stress exceeds their strength. This is a key process.
- "Plates form on the lithosphere": Tectonic plates are part of the lithosphere and already exist; stress at faults doesn't form new plates. Eliminate this.
- "Earthquakes develop at Earth’s surface": Earthquakes originate from stress release along faults (often within the crust), not just at the surface. The primary effect of stress building is rock deformation/breakage leading to seismic activity, but the direct event of stress build - up is rock bending/breaking.
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Rock can bend and break.