the ____ that squeeze and pull the rock is _______.
Yes, liquefaction forces can squeeze or pull the rock in Earth's crust. During an earthquake, liquefaction can occur when seismic waves cause water-saturated sediments to lose their strength, leading to the squeezing or pulling of rocks and sediments in the crust.
You are exerting a pulling force known as tension to remove the rock from the dirt.
pull it put and make it squeeze hard ugly muh fugha
As a rock falls on the ground, its kinetic energy increases due to its increasing speed and momentum. The potential energy of the rock decreases as it loses height. The impact force between the rock and the ground increases as the rock accelerates towards the ground.
no
Stress forces squeeze or pull the rock in the Earth's crust.
Yes, liquefaction forces can squeeze or pull the rock in Earth's crust. During an earthquake, liquefaction can occur when seismic waves cause water-saturated sediments to lose their strength, leading to the squeezing or pulling of rocks and sediments in the crust.
The movement in earths plates create powerful forces that pull or squeeze the rock in the crust.
You don't, you squeeze.
Sweep the fire out. P A S S. pull, aim, squeeze, sweep.
Seismic waves, specifically compressional (P-waves), squeeze and pull rock in the same direction that they travel. These waves cause particles in the rock to oscillate back and forth along the direction of propagation.
no
Dont squeeze your cheeks togetger and pull it out hahahhah
Rocks don't have blood,sorry!
Carefully pull the needles out and and squeeze/cut the cactus.
The force that causes rock to change shape is typically pressure due to tectonic forces, which push, pull, or squeeze the rock. This force can deform the rock, leading to changes in its shape over time. Additionally, factors like temperature variations and erosion can also contribute to the changing shape of rocks.
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