Yes, when a rock is thrown off a cliff, it falls to Earth due to the force of gravity. As it descends, it accelerates until it reaches its terminal velocity, depending on factors like air resistance and the height of the fall. Ultimately, the rock will hit the ground unless obstructed by another object.
Gravity.
No. That is a rock fall.
A rock that falls suddenly from the top of a cliff is usually referred to as a rockfall or rockslide. This can happen due to factors like erosion, weathering, seismic activity, or human interference, and can pose a danger to anyone below the cliff.
That would be a cliff. A cliff is a high, steep face of rock or earth that drops off abruptly. cliffs are typically found along coastlines, mountains, or in canyons.
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a steep, high, wall of rock, earth, or ice.
A cone-shaped mountain formed from rock thrown up from inside the Earth is called a volcano.
Examples of freely falling bodies include an apple falling from a tree, a skydiver jumping out of a plane, and a rock dropped from a cliff. These objects fall under the influence of gravity with only the force of gravity acting upon them.
A steep high wall of rock, earth, or ice is known as a cliff. Cliffs are often formed by erosion and can vary in size and shape, providing both natural beauty and challenges for climbers and hikers.
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A cliff.
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