Asked by Angelica Ibarra on Jun 09, 2024

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What causes the stress that forms joints?

A) burial and tectonic forces
B) cooling and contraction
C) uplift and unloading of pressure
D) all of these
E) none of these

Tectonic Forces

The movement and dynamics within the Earth's crust that result in the formation of geological features.

Burial

The act of placing something under the ground, often related to interring a body or concealing an object.

Contraction

The process of becoming smaller or shorter, often in reference to the cooling and solidifying of the Earth's crust which can lead to tectonic activities.

  • Learn about the foundational aspects of geological structures like faults, joints, anticlines, synclines, and the driving factors behind their formation.
  • Recognize the role of stress types (compression, tension, shear) in the formation of geological structures and faults.
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Zybrea KnightJun 11, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Joints, which are fractures in rocks along which there has been no significant movement, can be formed by a variety of stress sources including burial and tectonic forces, cooling and contraction of rock materials, and uplift and unloading of pressure. These processes can create the conditions necessary for joints to develop in different geological settings.