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No, Earth's magnetic field does not cause gravity because there are two different types of forces.
gravity doesnt, it is water and heat that does
because of the earths gravity and constant attraction between sun and earth.
No. The movement of Earth's plates can cause earthquakes and tsunamis but is completely unrelated tornadoes. Tornadoes are produced by severe thunderstorms.
It is gravity that causes air to be denser near Earth's surface. Gravity is also known as gravitation.
Yes, waterfalls, river flow, and landslides would all be examples of gravity at work.
Gravity is a force that lasts only when the mass/ body that supports it exists. Earth has a magnetic field, as you may know already, and it is caused by the movement of minerals underneath the surface. Once Earth's "lifetime" comes to an end, the earth will erupt. During this time, the Earth's "body" will no longer exist therefore, gravity will disappear.
Velocity and gravity (movement around the Earth and the gravity of the Earth pulling on it).
Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soils and minerals as well as artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, biota and waters. Weathering occurs in situ, or "with no movement", and thus should not be confused with erosion, which involves the movement of rocks and minerals by agents such as water, ice, wind, and gravity.
No, Earth's magnetic field does not cause gravity because there are two different types of forces.
the force refers to the movement of solid parts in the earth is what you call the gravity.
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No, gravity doesn't cause the Earth's rotation.
gravity doesnt, it is water and heat that does
Because most of the earth's surface is not perfectly flat.Some places are high er, and some places are lower.Gravity is aways pulling things from high places down to low places.This downhill movement of earth's material caused by gravity is called mass wasting.Mass wasting depends largely on how steep a slope is.
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