they build mountains and volcanoes, and cause earthquakes.
THE FORCES MOVING EARTH'S SURFACE ARE UNDERNEATH EARTH'S SURFACE, IN THE UPPER MANTLE. FWI, these forces are actually huge convection currents in the magma buried under Earth's crust.
THE FORCES MOVING EARTH'S SURFACE ARE UNDERNEATH EARTH'S SURFACE, IN THE UPPER MANTLE. FWI, these forces are actually huge convection currents in the magma buried under Earth's crust.
Mercury Of Course!
A comet does. It hits the planet and then basically just fries the surface.-Mountainmmangeetar
No. The surface of the earth is held to the planet by gravity. However parts of the surface move relative one to another - this is called plate tectonics.
A comet does. It hits the planet and then basically just fries the surface.-Mountainmmangeetar
The Earth is. It has all these things crawling and moving near its surface.
Below the Earth's is the Earth's mantle. The Earth's crust changes through plate tectonics, the constant process where subduction describes the Earth's crust moving down into the mantle and elsewhere upheaval brings material to the surface. The process is not really a simple cycle but part of the complex geological processes of an active planet.
Gravity, in balance with centripetal reaction force.
Planets are formed when the surface phase changes to a solid material. All planets were once stars.
The force of gravity on a person or object at the surface of a planet is calculated by the product of the mass of the person or object and the gravitational constant acceleration for the planet. For Earth, the gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m / s^2.
The planet Saturn has four season, however, the temperatures for the seasons changes are from the surface temperature that changes little with the latitude. The warmth of the temperatures are not by the sun, but by the warmth of the planet.