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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.
When stress builds at faults, the force can cause rocks to deform by bending and eventually breaking. This is a fundamental concept in the study of plate - tectonics and earthquakes. Energy is released rather than absorbed when faults rupture. Plate formation is not a direct result of stress at faults in this context. Earthquakes occur along faults within the Earth's crust, not just at the surface.
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Rock can bend and break.