Yes - all rocks are composed of matter and all matter has mass.
No, rocks do not have gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that exists between all objects with mass, including rocks. Rocks are subject to the force of gravity, just like any other object on Earth.
All materials have mass which should be measurable.
All matter has mass. People, buildings, rocks, water, the air, the sun, and everything else that makes up the physical universe (except for energy) is made up of matter. Mass is defined by its resistance to change in motion, commonly called inertia.
they weigh the same amount because a pound of mashmallows is the sames as a pound of rocks because 1 pound=1 pound They are both the same.
No- all humans have similar density, but mass is basically weight so no.
No, rocks do not have gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that exists between all objects with mass, including rocks. Rocks are subject to the force of gravity, just like any other object on Earth.
Do all rocks weigh the same if they have a different mass but the same weight? Let's look at the question without one bit of it..... "Do all rocks weigh the same if they have ......... .... ... the same weight?" If things are the same weight, then they weigh the same.
The Arctic is a mass of floating ice, so there are no rocks.
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The cup of rocks has more mass than the cup of air because it is heavier.
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The mass of a rock depends on the type of rock studied. Heavier rocks generally will have a higher mass.
rocks and bunnies both take up matter and both have mass
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.
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