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Rishi Duran
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24 January, 21:25
Where in the crust is shear likely to occur?
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Kaeden Dickson
24 January, 21:34
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Shearing is a force tending to cause deformation of a material by slippage along a plane or planes (areas) parallel to the imposed stress. The resultant shear creates a large effect in nature, being closely related to the downslope movement of earth materials, and to earthquakes.
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