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Q: Is a large rock falling from a cliff and breaking mechanical?
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Rockslides


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Physical digestion is the term for breaking down large food molecules into small molecules. Mechanical digestion and physical digestion mean the same thing.


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Is there anywhere on earth where you don t feel gravity?

yes... when you are falling off of a cliff it feels like you are not getting pulled by gravity if that's what you mean. But if you mean an event where your life is not at risk, there are the large fans used to practise free-falling. Floating in water could count as not feeling gravity.


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What is it called when a large rock falls from a cliff?

Attrition.


What energy transformations occur in a fan?

A moving fan is an example of kinetic energy, the energy of objects in motion. An example of potential energy would be a large rock at the edge of a cliff. If the rock falls off the cliff, its potenital energy (energy by virtue of its location), is converted to kinetic energy, energy of its motion, as it falls.


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How do large granite boulders form?

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