something about gravity
natural motion - included the apparent movements of celestial objects, the faling of objects and substances have a natural place or level such as air above, water below and they proceed in the most direct way, along straight vertical paths to their natural places. violation motion - which were any motions resulting from acts of volition of living beings.
The philosopher who put a pebble under his tongue to improve his speech was Demosthenes, an ancient Greek orator. He did this as a form of speech therapy to overcome a speech impediment.
The old union split on the rock of differing beliefs and ideologies.
An appeal to pathos would be most effective when trying to evoke strong emotions in the audience or readers, such as sympathy, empathy, or compassion. It is often used in situations where connecting with the audience on an emotional level is crucial for persuading them to take action or believe a certain point of view.
In the game of rock-paper-scissors, paper beats rock because paper covers rock, making rock unable to break through the paper.
i would say rock and pop fusion.. and fudgeing wicked
Rock and powdered rock.
it is gravity
2:1
It is a meteorite.
diabase rock stops you from falling into the center of the earth!
Aristotle categorized motion into natural motion and violent motion. Natural motion occurs without external force, such as an apple falling down due to gravity. Violent motion is caused by an external force, like pushing a rock.
The water level by the rock was rising and falling due to the incoming waves. The waves would cause the water level to increase as they approached the rock and then recede as they moved away from it.
The force acting on a falling rock is gravity, which pulls the rock downwards towards the Earth's center. As the rock falls, it may also experience air resistance, which opposes its downward motion.
A rock falling into water produces a splash sound, followed by ripples and bubbles as it sinks below the surface.
Wind moving water and falling rock are examples of kinetic energy, which is the energy of movement.
its a piece of rock falling from a volcano