Yes,It matters on Velocity, and Gravity
A force hit the rock which made it roll down the hill.
No. A rock rolls down a hill due to the force of gravity, also known as gravitic force.
friction
gravity and moons forces pulls it up
Gravity is not a major influence in the decomposition of a rock, unless the rock falls off of a cliff. The main process consists of water seeping into tiny cracks in the rock, then expanding as it freezes. Well, if you want to stretch it, I guess you could give gravity the credit for making the water seep into the cracks.
A force hit the rock which made it roll down the hill.
No. A rock rolls down a hill due to the force of gravity, also known as gravitic force.
Cause and Effect Aock fumbles down a hall dentdy the and effect of this event.
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Rocks fall because of gravity. Gravity is the force that brings things back to earth. Rocks on a slope, mountain, hill, etc. fall or roll down the hill with gravity. Also, mudslides and other things can push rocks down.
It involves the forces of Gravity. It also involves Friction and Inertia.
a rock tumble down a hill.Identify the cause and effect of this event
answering this as DR under-hill the third if you let go you fall down
friction
Erosionthe removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice, or gravity
Gravity causes rock slides, layers of rock breaking loose and sliding down slopes.Gravity causes mutual forces of attraction between every two specks of mass.Anywhere. All the time.
gravity is the force