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Q: What is the energy form of falling rocks from the top of a mountain?
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What form of energy is a man on a mountain?

On the mountain, before they fall, they have "potential" energy. When they are falling they have "kinetic" energy.


What forms a mountain?

Rocks build up together and form a mountain


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rocky moutains form when rocks are being pushed together.


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That is a trick question, but I believe it is kinetic energy.


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What are some objects that contain mechanical energy?

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Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).


What is the main type of energy used to help convert rocks into metamorphic rocks in the rock cycles?

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