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I think the polar surface of earth is near to its core .The more near to the core , the more stronger the forces .

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Which force refers to the movement of the solid parts of the earth?

The force that refers to the movement of the solid parts of the earth is "tectonic forces." These forces cause the Earth's lithosphere to move, resulting in processes like plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.


How does the outer core of the earth produce the earth's gravitational pull?

Gravitation is towards the center of the Earth, but this is just the combined force of different parts of planet Earth pulling us in different direction.Gravitation is towards the center of the Earth, but this is just the combined force of different parts of planet Earth pulling us in different direction.Gravitation is towards the center of the Earth, but this is just the combined force of different parts of planet Earth pulling us in different direction.Gravitation is towards the center of the Earth, but this is just the combined force of different parts of planet Earth pulling us in different direction.


True or false gravity comes from the center of the earth?

Yes, the closer you are to the center off the gravitational point the stronger it is. unless you are actually in the center, then you are weightless, because your mass is equal in all directions.


Why does the moon have a effect on tides than earth?

While the Moon is much smaller than the Sun, it is much closer to the Earth than the Sun.Newton's law of gravitation is that any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.The distance from the Sun to the Earth means that its gravitation force is effectively less than that exerted by the Moon and thus the Moon's tidal component is larger.


What state of matter is rare on earth but plentiful in other parts of the universe?

Plasma is a state of matter that is rare on Earth but plentiful in other parts of the universe, such as in stars and interstellar space. Plasma is a highly ionized gas composed of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.

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Which force refers to the movement of the solid parts of the earth?

The force that refers to the movement of the solid parts of the earth is "tectonic forces." These forces cause the Earth's lithosphere to move, resulting in processes like plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.


What are the parts of Earth?

like atmosphere, what are the other parts of the earth?


Are some parts of a eggshell stronger than the other?

Are there any parts of a eggshell that are harder


Which force refers to the movement of solid parts of the earth?

convection


Why earth shape is the spherical?

Gravity exhibits equal force on all parts, so the distance from the center is about the same on all parts of earth.


What force does use to the movement of the solid parts of the earth?

In science ,Geology


How are major parts of the earth system related to each other?

How are the major parts of the earth system related to each other


Why do some parts of the body grow more than others?

because they are stronger than the other parts of the body


Compare the amnt force needed to lift a 10 kg rock on the Earth and on the Moon-which is greater and whyBNow compare the amount of force needed2throw the rock horiz at the same speed in 2 locat?

This site is not the place to go for answers to your homework or tests. Nobody here is cruel enough to do that to you. It takes less force to lift things on the moon than to lift them on Earth, but the same force to throw them horizontally in both places. You can find the reasons explained in the book and other materials you used in the same class where the questions came from. (Both parts 'A' and 'B'.)


How does the outer core of the earth produce the earth's gravitational pull?

Gravitation is towards the center of the Earth, but this is just the combined force of different parts of planet Earth pulling us in different direction.Gravitation is towards the center of the Earth, but this is just the combined force of different parts of planet Earth pulling us in different direction.Gravitation is towards the center of the Earth, but this is just the combined force of different parts of planet Earth pulling us in different direction.Gravitation is towards the center of the Earth, but this is just the combined force of different parts of planet Earth pulling us in different direction.


Why does air pressure decrease as you travel farther away from the earth?

the earth is made up of diferent parts and some parts of the earth is less dense than the other


When a ceramic rod is broken into two parts in tension each part will apparently be stronger than the original whole why?

Because the break occurred at the weakest point in the rod. All other points, in both parts, are stronger than that point was.