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Erosion is the gradational force that carries away broken pieces of rocks through processes like water, wind, and ice. These processes gradually wear down rocks and transport the broken pieces to new locations, shaping the Earth's surface over time.
Gradational forces are geological processes that cause the gradual wearing down and reshaping of Earth's surface, typically through erosion, weathering, and sediment transport. An example of gradational forces is the continuous action of water flowing in a river, which gradually shapes and carves out valleys over time.
Gradational forces are processes that gradually wear down and reshape the Earth's surface over time. This includes erosion, weathering, and deposition caused by natural agents like water, wind, ice, and gravity. These forces continuously shape the Earth's landforms and contribute to the process of landscape evolution.
Gradational: taking place by degrees Graduate - a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume Calibrated: marked with or divided into degrees
A contact zone is a surface that separates different rock types. It occurs where rocks with distinct compositions or characteristics meet and can be sharp or gradational in nature. These contact zones help geologists understand the geological history of an area.
Gravitational force Magnetic force Electric force Nuclear force Electrostatic force Tension force in a rope Friction force Spring force Drag force Buoyant force
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Gravitational force Electrostatic force Magnetic force Nuclear force Tension force Frictional force Normal force Buoyant force Air resistance force Elastic force
No. The centrifugal force is a pseudoforce or a ficticious force; the centripetal force is a real force.
If the force gauge isn't moving, the the net force must needs be zero.
Centrifugal force; Coriolis force; electromagnetic force; Coulomb force; magnetic force; strong force; weak force. 2nd Answer: The 4 specific forces are: - Electromagnetism - Weak nuclear force - Strong nuclear force - Force of gravity
The difference between and input force and an output force is that an output force is force exerted by a machine, and an input force is force exerted on a machine.