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Shear
A force that causes parts of a material to slide past one another in opposite directions, relevant in understanding earthquake mechanisms.
Compression
The process of reducing the volume of a material by applying pressure, or in geology, the stress state in which rock is pressed together, increasing its density.
Tension
A force that stretches material or causes it to be pulled apart.
Columnar Joints
Vertically oriented, hexagonal columns of rock that form as a result of the cooling and contraction of volcanic or igneous rocks.
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