First of all, why would rocks move in different directions? Even though rocks could move in different directions, it is not possible for them to move on their own. Rocks have to have force applied to them in order to move.
gravity... i think
1. Animals break up rocks with their claws as they move around. 2. Animals waste materials help in the decay of rocks.
The zone where rocks move deeper and deeper is known as the subduction zone. This is where one tectonic plate slides beneath another plate, leading to the recycling of Earth's crust. Subduction zones are typically associated with volcanic activity and earthquakes due to the intense geological processes taking place.
None. All eight planets in the Solar System revolve around the sun.
It wears down rocks first, then it rolls them around, causing them to bump, erode, and move to the next area in the cycle.
no you can not move around on Jupiter because it is a gas planet.
dirt and rocks
The planets move in an act of gravity
First of all, why would rocks move in different directions? Even though rocks could move in different directions, it is not possible for them to move on their own. Rocks have to have force applied to them in order to move.
comets
Natural forces such as wind, water, and ice can move rocks and soil through processes like erosion. Human activities like construction and mining can also move rocks and soil when heavy machinery is used.
Rocks do not move around of their own initiative. They are deformed and may be translated as a result of their involvement in the process associated with continental drift and plate tectonics.
Pluto is the slowest planet to move around the sun, because of its far distance.
The rocks will gradually get smaller
the rocks start to move by our actions so thats how they get around
The moons stay in orbit around Jupiter by the force of gravity.