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The inside of the earth (Mantle) pushes the hot magma liquid and makes the magma move toward the surface.
Rocks become less dense when they melt
Aluminum, being a lighter element, rose toward the surface of the early molten Earth.
Magma reaches the earth surface during an eruption. Once the magma is on the surface it is called lava.
Because magma is less dense than the surrounding solid rock, it is forced upward toward the surface. When magma reaches the surface and flows from volcanoes, it is called lava.
Gravity.
Yes, because you attract the earth with the same gravitational force that the earth attracts you.
The inside of the earth (Mantle) pushes the hot magma liquid and makes the magma move toward the surface.
During the entire two weeks from First Quarter to Third Quarter, more of the moon's lighted surface faces toward Earth than faces away from it.
The Earth tilts toward the sun at an angle of 23.44 degrees, because the Earth rotates, the entire Earth tilts toward the sun during summer and away from the sun during winter.
Gravity pulls the earth and anything on its surface together, toward each others' centers.This is important to understand:-- There is a pair of gravitational forces between you and the Earth.-- One force pulls you toward the center of the Earth.The other one pulls the Earth toward the center of you.-- The forces are equal.Your weight on Earth is the same as the Earth's weight on you.
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the earth's surface as a continental drift
Yes, that's what it does.
Comets come toward earth during their orbits. They are drawn toward the sun by gravity and sometimes cross earth's orbital path in the process.
The force that pulls an object toward earth also pulls the earth toward the object.The two forces are equal. Together, we refer to them as the force of gravity.