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The stress force that pulls on the crust where two plates are moving apart is called "tension".


A tension refers to a force along the length of a medium, particularly a power conveyed by an adaptable medium, for example, a rope or link. "Tension" originates from a Latin word signifying "to extend." Not unintentionally, the adaptable ropes that convey muscle powers to different parts of the body are called tendons. Any adaptable connector, for example, a string, rope, chain, wire, or link, can apply pulls just parallel to its length; in this manner, a power conveyed by an adaptable connector is a pressure with course parallel to the connector. Understand that strain is a draw in a connector.  

Answer:

The stress force that pulls on the crust where two plates are moving apart is called  tension.

Explanation:

A tension refers to a force along the length of a medium, particularly a power conveyed by an adaptable medium, for example, a rope or link.

 The adaptable ropes that convey muscle powers to different parts of the body are called tendons.

Any adaptable connector, for example, a string, rope, chain, wire, or link, can apply pulls just parallel to its length; in this manner, a power conveyed by an adaptable connector is a pressure with course parallel to the connector.

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