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When a rock tumbles down a hill what is the cause and effect?

The cause of the rock tumbling down a hill is gravity pulling it downward. The effect is the rock rolling or sliding down the hill due to the force of gravity acting on it.


Which force balances gravity on a rock on a hill?

The force that balances gravity on a rock on a hill is the normal force exerted by the surface of the hill on the rock perpendicular to the slope. This force prevents the rock from sliding down the hill due to gravity.


What are some forces that might affect a rock as it tumbles down a hill?

A force hit the rock which made it roll down the hill.


Is a rock rolling down a hill a natural force?

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Is a rock more stable on a hillside or a plain?

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