Gravity is a force, not a rock. (the previous answer was erased for rudeness)
My Gravity Perseus sent Rock Aries flying so Gravity Perseus beats Rock Aries.But at the same time it broke Gravity Perseus a little but it still survived.
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Rock samples and Indirect evidence from seismic waves.:)
hydrolysis
Erosion is the term which describes the movement of rock particles by gravity, ice, water, or wind. The process in question takes time and yields irreversible results, as in the case of the much shorter, human-guided composting process.
Gravity is a force, not a rock. (Previous answer erased for rudeness).
The center of gravity of a rock is the point where the force of gravity can be considered to act. For a symmetrical rock with uniform density, the center of gravity would be at the geometric center of the rock. So, for an 8kg rock, the center of gravity would be located at the halfway point between the top and bottom of the rock, vertically through its mass.
Gravity plays a significant role in the movement of rock fragments. Rock fragments are often transported downhill by gravity through processes like landslides, rockfalls, and creep. The weight and slope of the terrain determine the speed and distance that rock fragments can travel due to gravity.
The force that balances gravity on a rock on a hill is the normal force exerted by the surface of the hill on the rock perpendicular to the slope. This force prevents the rock from sliding down the hill due to gravity.
My Gravity Perseus sent Rock Aries flying so Gravity Perseus beats Rock Aries.But at the same time it broke Gravity Perseus a little but it still survived.
it is gravity
gravity affects everything with mass
No, dense rock does not have low gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that acts on all objects with mass. The density of a rock refers to its mass per unit volume, but it does not affect the force of gravity acting on it.
The force acting on the rock when it is tossed on the moon is gravity. Gravity is responsible for keeping the rock in orbit around the moon and causing it to follow a curved path as it falls towards the surface.
Gravity is the force that pulls rock and soil down a slope. As materials become loosened, gravity causes them to move downhill due to the force of gravity acting upon them.
Two main types of gravity erosion are mass wasting, which involves the downslope movement of rock and soil under the influence of gravity, and erosion by gravity-driven processes like landslides, rock falls, and slumps. These processes are influenced by factors such as slope gradient, rock and soil properties, and the presence of water which can increase the likelihood of erosion.
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