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At depths between 50 to 200 km below Earth's surface, temperatures and friction, along with the presence of water, could cause melting of subducting crustal material. Rising currents of mantle rock could melt from decompression at shallower depths.
Metamorphism. Rocks need to be partially plastic from heat and pressure in order to fold rather than fault.
a ball rolling across the floor ( a flat surface) you rolling down a hill rocks rolling down hill etc. hope this helped ronkkiki
Shape of rocks in the cave
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A ball can go further on grass than dirt because in dirt there are some rocks that can stop the ball.
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Tornadoes have a negligible contribution, if any, to the weathering of rocks. However, they can cause localized soil erosion.
Gravity and friction.
it slows down the rocks
friction
their roots open cracks in the rocks further allowing water in, that can then freeze and cause more weathering
Thats not grass. Thats moss.
static friction
you need a certain type of rock called flint and you need a stick and you rub the flint and the stick together to cause friction and that causes fire.