Gravity could be described as a necessary, but not sufficient condition to create mud flows. Every location on Earth experiences gravity, but most locations do not also have mud flows. You need mud, and the mud has to be located in a certain kind of terrain, before gravity will then cause the mud to flow.
Gravity could be described as a necessary, but not sufficient condition to create mud flows. Every location on Earth experiences gravity, but most locations do not also have mud flows. You need mud, and the mud has to be located in a certain kind of terrain, before gravity will then cause the mud to flow.
mudslides are mud and happen when it rains alot, landslides can be caused by lots of rain but are usually caused by earthquakes
Gravity is the force that causes all types of mass movement, such as landslides, rockfalls, mudflows, and avalanches. When the force of gravity overcomes the friction holding rocks and sediment in place, mass movement occurs.
Mudflows typically do not deposit talus slopes. Talus slopes are formed by the accumulation of large rock fragments that have fallen down a slope or cliff face due to weathering. Mudflows, on the other hand, consist of a mixture of water, rock, and soil that flows downhill as a viscous fluid, often causing significant erosion and deposition of sediment.
Earth's tides are caused by the Moon's gravity (in combination with the Sun's).
Tides on Earth are caused by the gravity of the moon and, to a lesser degree, the sun.
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The pulling force caused by gravity is called weight. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object mass.
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weight is the effect caused by gravity. if gravity increases, so does your weight!
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