The force that builds up land is called deposition. It is the process by which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform, typically by water, wind, or glaciers.
The force pushing up is called the normal force. It is exerted upwards by a surface to support an object placed on it and counteract the force of gravity pulling the object downwards.
The force pushing up is called the normal force. It acts perpendicular to the surface an object is resting on, counteracting the force of gravity.
The force that pushes up on you when you jump vertically off the ground is called the normal force.
The force pushing a parachute up is called drag. It is created when the parachute interacts with the air as it falls, slowing down its descent.
The force of gravity on the same on land and water.However, in water, there is an upward force of buoyancy which acts in an opposite direction to the force of gravity. Hence, in water, the total net force downward is lower.
Constructive Force
Constructive Force
Constructive Force
It builds up landforms.
The force that builds up mountains and land masses is called tectonic forces, specifically the movement of tectonic plates. When plates collide, they can push against each other, creating mountains through processes like folding and faulting. This gradual process of plate movement and collision over millions of years results in the formation of entire mountain ranges and land masses.
This process is called "uplift."
the stuff that builds up on your fish tank is called ''algee''
Mobilization
It leaves silt that builds up the land around the river banks.
Mobilization
glaciers
a process in which a force builds up landmasses on the surface of the Earth