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Q: What is often used as a standard for seeing motion features on earth's surface?
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True or false Motion parallel to earths surface is vertical motion Motion parallel to earths surface is vertical motion?

False. Consider a car moving on the road, along the earth's surface. That is considered to be Vx or Horizontal motion or velocity. If the car were to move perpendicular to the earth's surface that would be Vy or Vertical motion and velocity.


Is earths surface in constant motion?

Yes, relative to any observer not attached to the earth's surface.


What is a fractured surface on the earths crust when a mass of rocks is in motion?

Fault


What do we call a fractured surface in earths crust where a mass of rocks is in motion?

Butt face


A reference point for determining position and motion could be?

The earths surface, a building, and a moving object


What describes the circular motion of heat below the earths surface?

I would call this convection currents in the mantle.


Are blizzards used as a evidence the the earths surface consist of plates that are in continuous motion?

No. Blizzards have nothing to do with plate tectonics.


How the earths surface changes through forces and motion?

with the prepositation and the phisiology it technically means the crust will b broken and the core


Surface Waves?

waves that travels only on the surface


What is the motion of earths plates?

Slow and constant.


How does friction effect work?

As an object (I will use a ball for an example) slides across a surface or terrain it will gradually heat up and slow down due to the composition and features on the surface. Such features include coarseness/roughness. Friction is described in Newtons Three Laws of motion.


What is meaning wind erosion?

Wind erosion, is the process of wearing away of landforms on the earths surface by the action of wind (ie, fast moving air), movement, motion and aggresiveness.