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It moves the suface of the Earth one of two ways 1. the plates colide or 2. one moves on top of the other i.e. mountains
1) compressional forces 2) tensional forces 3) folding
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Sedimentary. They cover 2/3 of the earth's surface.
the 2 movements that make the earth move is rotation,and revolution
It moves the suface of the Earth one of two ways 1. the plates colide or 2. one moves on top of the other i.e. mountains
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1) compressional forces 2) tensional forces 3) folding
Water covers more than 2 thirds of the surface of the earth.
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It would be greater in proportion to the difference in mass. The force of gravity is proportional to the product of the 2 masses, and yours didn't change.
Sedimentary. They cover 2/3 of the earth's surface.
No. Gravity always behaves according to the same formula, introduced by Newton.But the gravitational forces between you and the Earth certainly change when thedistance between you and the Earth's center changes significantly.
The acceleration of gravity on or near the surface of Venus, and thereforethe weight of things located in that neighborhood, is roughly 9.58 percentless than the corresponding quantities on Earth. ( 8.57 m/s^2 )
The force of gravity on the earth is 9.8 m/s^2
the 2 movements that make the earth move is rotation,and revolution