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Gravity results from the interaction of space and matter. As a consequence the Universe, which is composed of matter and space, exhibits gravity everywhere.
physical weathering
No. That is mechanical weathering. Weathering by sand or other matter carried in the wind is a special kind of mechanical weathering called aolean weathering. Weathering by acid rain is an example of chemial weathering. Limestone is particularly subject to this. Illegibility of tombstones in old garveyards provide a good illustration of this.
the process in which rocks are broken down into soil is, :weathering.
Gravity is the pull from matter. Less matter means less gravity, so yes.
Gravity is not matter (dark or light), it is a property of mass and space that results in forces. Matter and force are entirely different things.
Gravity results from the interaction of space and matter. As a consequence the Universe, which is composed of matter and space, exhibits gravity everywhere.
It isn't. Gravity is a force created by mass in spacetime; the centre of the Earth is a particle of matter.
Gravity is NOT matter, it is a force that effects matter.
No. Gravity is a consequence of matter but it does not have mass itself.
Matter causes gravity in the first place.
Weathering is weathering, no matter how it occurs. Both chemical and biological weathering wear down rock. They simply go about it in different ways.
Weathering is weathering, no matter how it occurs. Both chemical and biological weathering wear down rock. They simply go about it in different ways.
The force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter is referred to as gravity.
Weight and mass are not the same, mass is matter but gravity's force results from the weight on matter... If the earth weighs 6.6 million trillion mega tons and no mass is added its weight can become greater Through exhilaration or increasing the speed.
Gravity does not "end". Gravity is a fundamental force of the Universe. Gravity exists between all objects that have mass, with the force diminishing in proportion to the square of the distance (inverse square principle) between the the two masses. As all matter has mass, the only way to end gravity would be if there were no matter in the Universe; i.e. the end of the Universe!
Gravity is produced by all matter, including that of Earth.