wrong, its EXOGENOUS
rolling(rotational mechanics)
A geologist can use geological mapping techniques, such as measuring the dip angle and strike of the rock layers, to estimate the thickness of rock layers along the side of a road. They may also use ground-penetrating radar or seismic methods to investigate the subsurface structures and determine the thickness of rock layers.
Since the Earth is rotating, and moving through space, and the rock is moving along with the Earth, then it does, but relative to the Earth, I'd say that the momentum of the rock (mass * velocity) is essentially zero.
If you are driving along a highway and see walls of rock made of layers, you are likely observing sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation and compaction of mineral and organic particles over time, resulting in distinct layers or strata. Common examples include limestone, sandstone, and shale. These layered formations can often be seen in road cuts and cliffs.
Along the Road was created in 1994.
Some examples of rectilinear motion include a car moving along a straight road, an elevator moving up and down in a building, and a train traveling on a straight track. These motions involve movement along a straight line with constant velocity or acceleration.
A ball falling down(objects falling vertically down are all the examples of linear motion).
There are 3 of them. 1 in Terminal 3, Changi Airport, one in Sentosa, and one along Orchard Road.
Along the Road to Gundagai was created in 1924.
Spy Rock Road was created in 1989-05.
xian shaanxi was along the silk road
Do not cycle on the road