Gravity causes rock slides, layers of rock breaking loose and sliding down slopes.
Gravity causes mutual forces of attraction between every two specks of mass.
Anywhere. All the time.
It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.
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"Gravity" is the cause of orbital motion. No gravity . . . no orbits, and things just sail away in straight lines. Without gravity, there's no such thing as a satellite of anything.
Gravity does not directly cause day and night. Earth's rotation on its axis is what causes day and night. As Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are either facing towards the Sun (daytime) or away from the Sun (nighttime). Gravity is the force that keeps objects, including Earth, in orbit around the Sun.
The sun's rotation does not cause gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force of attraction between objects with mass, and it is always present regardless of whether an object is rotating or stationary. Rotation affects other aspects of a celestial body's behavior, such as its shape and magnetic field, but not the force of gravity itself.
The moon gravity can cause tides.
What is Gravity on mountains an important cause of?
The moon's gravity doesn't cause those motions, and those motions certainly don't cause the moon's gravity.
Its mass. The mass of the moon is even the single and only cause of its gravity.
Our moons gravity.
Gravity is the cause of weight. Increased gravity creates increased weight, decreased gravity decreases weight.
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No. The craters on the moon do not affect its gravity.
No, gravity doesn't cause the Earth's rotation.
No, time does not cause gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that is caused by the presence of mass and energy in the universe. Time is a dimension that is related to the way events unfold and is not directly responsible for the force of gravity.
Gravity itself does not cause abrasion, but it can indirectly contribute to abrasion by influencing the movement of materials that can cause abrasion, such as rocks or debris. For example, gravity can cause these materials to roll or slide down a slope, which can result in abrasion as the materials interact with surfaces.