Rockslides
It is called a rockfall. Rockfalls can occur due to weathering, erosion, or seismic activity, leading to rocks breaking loose and falling down a slope or cliff.
Volcanic bombs.
If they are breaking off into water, they are called icebergs.
Do you mean the verb? was falling? in german it means Am späten Nachmittag fiel der Schnee in großen, weichen Flocken.
A mammoth tooth looks very much like the bottom of a sneaker. These huge molars are designed to quickly dispatch the large amounts of grass they consume.
Yes, a large rock falling from a cliff and breaking is an example of mechanical energy being transformed into kinetic energy, as the potential energy stored in the rock at the top of the cliff is converted into energy of motion as it falls and breaks upon impact.
At the bottom of the planet it was one large landmass that was breaking apart
The area is 0. The droplet is approximately spherical and because of the curvature, its bottom consists of a single point. And a point has no area.
The guillotine : a large sharp falling blade that beheaded them just like an axe.
It is called a rockfall. Rockfalls can occur due to weathering, erosion, or seismic activity, leading to rocks breaking loose and falling down a slope or cliff.
Most often, by leaping from ambush onto their back and breaking their necks. Peacocks, being quite large birds, are unable to get into the air quickly.
"was falling" is the verb phrase.
Volcanic bombs.
The verb phrase in the sentence "Late in the afternoon the snow was falling in large soft flakes" is "was falling." This phrase indicates the ongoing action of the snow falling during that time. The auxiliary verb "was" helps to form the past progressive tense.
If they are breaking off into water, they are called icebergs.
The large intestine is the final place for breaking down food
Small rocks have a higher surface area to volume ratio, which exposes more of their surface to weathering processes like erosion and chemical reactions. This increased exposure makes them more prone to breaking down or weathering quickly compared to larger rocks.