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A computer model simulated how stress on rocks is transferred in a region
A computer model simulated how stress on rocks is transferred in a region. At left, rocks on either side of a fault push against each other, building up stress. At right, the stress overcomes friction, and the fault ruptures violently in an earthquake. In the aftermath, strain is alleviated in some areas (blue) and transferred and increased to other neighboring areas (red). (Courtesy of Ross Stein, USGS)

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