Right now I can only think of two:
Wind Resistance
Friction
And perhaps surface tension?
The three natural forces of the Earth are gravity, electromagnetism, and nuclear forces. Gravity is responsible for pulling objects toward the Earth, electromagnetism governs interactions between charged particles, and nuclear forces hold particles within atoms together.
The three forces that cause an object to change its motion are gravity, friction, and applied forces. Gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, friction opposes motion between surfaces, and applied forces are those exerted by external agents to push or pull objects in a certain direction.
There are three main forces that drive deformation within the Earth. These forces create stress, and they act to change the shape and/or volume of a material. The following diagrams show the three main types of stress: compressional, tensional, and shear. Stress causes the build up of strain, which causes the deformation of rocks and the Earth's crust. Compressional stresses cause a rock to shorten. Tensional stresses cause a rock to elongate, or pull apart. Shearstresses causes rocks to slip past each other.
the moon is the closest to the earth
Wind, moving waters, and glaciers.
The forces of gravity between two objects fall off as the square of the distance between them.If you were three times as far from the center of the Earth as you are now,then the forces of gravity between you and the Earth would be1 / (3^2) = 1/9 of what they are now.Putting it simply, your weight would be 1/9 of what it is down here on the surface.
Three examples of objects in motion that exhibit kinetic energy are a moving car, a swinging pendulum, and a flying airplane.
In unbalanced forces acting on a moving object, the object will experience acceleration in the direction of the greater force, its velocity will change, and it may change direction if the forces are not acting in the same line.
walasya ! di alam ii.hmm
By Moving Objects, By Waves, Or By Heat Flow
Answerthere are two kinds of forces the non-contact force (sometimes called action at a distance forces) and the contact forcesthere are only three types of contact forces the magnetic force, gravity force, and electricity forcethe one that affects the earth is the gravity forcethere is a contact force that affect the earth the friction force
All three are globe-like due to internal gravitation forces. Though the Earth is an Oblate Spheroid, and not a perfect sphere.