When it rains and there is no vegetation then it gravity pulling on all of the sand and dirt can cause a landslide and everything will fall down with the landslide.
when there is an earthquake and there is a huge hill with rocks on it there more than 50 percent there going to fall and possibly could kill someone it can be very dangerous and that is y i like Maine because there is not a lot of earth quakes in Maine.
Gravity is the force behind precipitation in the water cycle. Rain, snow, and other forms of falling water are carried to Earth by gravity. There, the liquid water can wash away materials away. Snow can accumulate and melt and do the same thing. Snow can also freeze, and then become a moving block of ice, or a glacier. We all know glaciers can move massive amounts of rock. We also know that gravity directly acts to pull down geologic structures, like cliffs or even mountain slides. Loose rocks or earth is dragged down from higher points all the time, and it might be one or two chunks of material, or a landslide. Even the great Spires in Monument Valley succumb to gravity's pull.
When it rains and there is no vegetation then it gravity pulling on all of the sand and dirt can cause a landslide and everything will fall down with the landslide. Reply Replies
Zetland ScienceWednesday, September 26, 2012
Good Comment Christian TWednesday, September 26, 2012
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Allison AWednesday, September 26, 2012
Over time it will push things downslope. Reply Hunter JWednesday, September 26, 2012
Gravity makes the rock fall when the force lets go that's when the action starts. Reply adam bWednesday, September 26, 2012
erosians are awesome' Reply Replies
someoneWednesday, September 26, 2012
no there not Reply
Timmy LWednesday, September 26, 2012
when there is an earthquake and there is a huge hill with rocks on it there more than 50 percent there going to fall and possibly could kill someone it can be very dangerous and that is y i like Maine because there is not a lot of earth quakes in Maine. Reply Dominique G.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
It like your beach house from yesterday It fell down from the creep. Reply Austin HWednesday, September 26, 2012
mudslides can dig up the rock thats why they fall every ware Reply Christian TWednesday, September 26, 2012
rockfalls are from gravity pulls the rock down. Reply Aja A.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Gravity acts as a erosional force by pulling things towards the Earth center. Reply Timmy LWednesday, September 26, 2012
and also downslopes Reply Bryn W.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Gravity is the force behind precipitation in the water cycle. Rain, snow, and other forms of falling water are carried to Earth by gravity. There, the liquid water can wash away materials away. Snow can accumulate and melt and do the same thing. Snow can also freeze, and then become a moving block of ice, or a glacier. We all know glaciers can move massive amounts of rock. We also know that gravity directly acts to pull down geologic structures, like cliffs or even mountain slides. Loose rocks or earth is dragged down from higher points all the time, and it might be one or two chunks of material, or a landslide. Even the great Spires in Monument Valley succumb to gravity's pull. Reply Replies
Bryn W.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
More examples are mudslides and earthquakes. Reply
James DWednesday, September 26, 2012
good job Reply smittyWednesday, September 26, 2012
GRAVITY PULLS STUFF DOWN LIKE IN A ROCK SLIDE Reply Max HWednesday, September 26, 2012
because gravity pushes things down and when it has enough gravitational pull then it pushes the rock down and makes a rock slide Reply Katie L.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Gravity causes erosion because it pulls everything towards the center of the earth. Reply zack cWednesday, September 26, 2012
it acts like an erosional force to keep us on the ground so we don't fly in space and die Reply EmilyBWednesday, September 26, 2012
it can make mudslides, earthquakes, and it can cause avalanches.
Gravity can cause mudslides, earthquakes, and it can cause avalanches. If you were an inanimate object and could not stop from moving gravity would cause you to roll down hill too.
Gravity pulls objects toward Earth's center. Gravity will pull weathered objects on a slope to a lower position. Because of this, the pull of gravity is responsible for landslides, slump, mudslides, and creep.
Gravity is an erosional force because of mass movement,gravity creates landslides because it can't hold up the base anymore, making gravity take down almost the entire piece of land until it can hold it up again.
When rocks tumble because of the gravitational force, they crash into each other chipping bits of the rock and mineral off. If there was no gravity rocks wouldn't be sharp or scratchy they would be smooth and there would be no dents or cracks on them.
It push is the plates when the earth moves and creates earthquakes,witch goes along with weather like rain,snow,ice,heat,wind,ect. so that being said,you get erosions.
Gravity makes the big rocks and the little rocks fall when hills mountains and other stuff get weathered:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:p:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P;);););););)
Gravity acts as an erosional force when a mountain over time with the wind knocks over the top of the mountain, the gravity brings it downward and smashes/ damages other things on the ground.
Let's say there is a huge mountain with ledges and boulders hanging on it. Gravity is going to push down on the mountain and one rock might move, then that causes another, and another, and another to move. Eventually enough force on the rocks will push larger rocks off the ledge of the mountain. This causes and avalanche, or a rock slide. It will roll down the mountain, piking up more rocks as it goes. At the bottom of the mountain, the rocks build up and create more mountains and hills.
Gravity acts as an erosional force because when rocks are unstable gravirt might pull them down, and in the process pulling more rocks down, and causing a rock slide.
When it rains there is no vegetation. Gravity pulls on all of the sand and dirt. This can cause a landslide. In a landslide everything will fall down with the landslide.
When it rains there is no vegetation. Gravity pulls on all of the sand and dirt. This can cause a landslide. In a landslide everything will fall down with the landslide.
when the rain comes down the isn't any vegetation. then gravity pulls down all the dirt and sand. then it will cause a land slide and in a landslide everything will go down with the land slide.
When it rains, there is no vegetation. Gravity's job is to pull everything toward the Earth's center. So that causes gravity to pull the loose dirt and sand after it has rained. When that happens it can cause a landslide, mudslide, etc.
Gravity can cause landslides, because gravity pulls the rocks down after one big rock falls. When one rock falls it starts a chain reaction after gravity pulls the other rocks down.
when something is already eroded naturally gravity acts and moves the eroded object.like if a mountain is already weathered and eroded and is lose it will naturally fall as a result of gravity.
If there is no rain there is no trees, plants, and other vegetation stuff in the world. Then the gravity will pull all of the sand and dirt. These things can cause a landslide. If things are in the middle of a landslide then everything will fall with the landslide.
When it rains their is no vegetation. On a steep slope by the highway that had loose rocks, gravity would pull the rocks tumbling down then slope and into the path of the highway, which would be called a landslide. Or if a garden is on a hill, then people put on the sprinkler then it could cause mud to go down the hill, which is called a mudslide.
Gravity acts as an erosional force and creates avalanches and land slides. That is how gravity acts as an erosional force. Well that's what happens when there's no vegetation to help the dirt and gravel be compact.
Gravity is an erosional force because of mass movement,gravity creates landslides because it can't hold up the base anymore, making gravity take down almost the entire piece of land until it can hold it up again.
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ReplyDeletegravity pulls rocks towards it because of gravitational pull
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ReplyDeletegravity rips everything down
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as a force of erosion because when things get wet the gravity makes it slide down. This happens with rockfalls as well.
ReplyDeletewhen rocks cant hold weight and the weight of the rocks and it breaks and falls (smart person answer)
ReplyDeletegravity affects erosion because if there's a cluster of rocks on a hill the force of gravity will start pulling them down.
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as an erosional force by creating avalanches and land slides. And that's how gravity acts as an erosional force.
ReplyDeleteThings like mountains get smaller because Earths gravitational pull is forcing it towards Earths center.
ReplyDeleteExamples are rockfalls, mudflows and erosion.
Deleteif a tree is on the ege of cliff it will creep off the cliff.
ReplyDeletegravity is a pressure that pulls down and keeps pushing down thats why the rock crumble from there wait and gravity
ReplyDeletethe sediment comes apart and falls out.
ReplyDeleteLike a cliff fall down because of creep.
ReplyDeleteMass movement is a process that moves rock and sediments.
ReplyDeletethe force pushes the rocks down over time.
ReplyDeleteWhen it rains and there is no vegetation then it gravity pulling on all of the sand and dirt can cause a landslide and everything will fall down with the landslide.
ReplyDeleteGood Comment
DeleteOver time it will push things downslope.
ReplyDeleteGravity makes the rock fall when the force lets go that's when the action starts.
ReplyDeleteerosians are awesome'
ReplyDeleteno there not
Deletewhen there is an earthquake and there is a huge hill with rocks on it there more than 50 percent there going to fall and possibly could kill someone it can be very dangerous and that is y i like Maine because there is not a lot of earth quakes in Maine.
ReplyDeleteIt like your beach house from yesterday It fell down from the creep.
ReplyDeletemudslides can dig up the rock thats why they fall every ware
ReplyDeleterockfalls are from gravity pulls the rock down.
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as a erosional force by pulling things towards the Earth center.
ReplyDeleteand also downslopes
ReplyDeleteGravity is the force behind precipitation in the water cycle. Rain, snow, and other forms of falling water are carried to Earth by gravity. There, the liquid water can wash away materials away. Snow can accumulate and melt and do the same thing. Snow can also freeze, and then become a moving block of ice, or a glacier. We all know glaciers can move massive amounts of rock. We also know that gravity directly acts to pull down geologic structures, like cliffs or even mountain slides. Loose rocks or earth is dragged down from higher points all the time, and it might be one or two chunks of material, or a landslide. Even the great Spires in Monument Valley succumb to gravity's pull.
ReplyDeleteMore examples are mudslides and earthquakes.
DeleteGRAVITY PULLS STUFF DOWN LIKE IN A ROCK SLIDE
ReplyDeletebecause gravity pushes things down and when it has enough gravitational pull then it pushes the rock down and makes a rock slide
ReplyDeleteGravity causes erosion because it pulls everything towards the center of the earth.
ReplyDeleteit acts like an erosional force to keep us on the ground so we don't fly in space and die
ReplyDeleteit can make mudslides, earthquakes, and it can cause avalanches.
ReplyDeleteGravity is like a erosional force it keeps stuff on the ground so it pretty much pulls stuff down.
ReplyDeleteDuring time or over time it will push thing down slope
ReplyDeleteGravity is the strongest force on earth it could destroy any thing it wanted to like make a rock slide or an avalanche.
ReplyDeletegravity can move things if its strong enough and if its so strong it can cause things like rock slides in the picture.
ReplyDeleteGravity will pull the ground down and it will crush the ground in a way
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DeleteGravity makes a rock slide
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ReplyDeleteWhen it rains and there is no vegetation then it gravity pulling on all of the sand and dirt can cause a landslide and everything will fall down with the landslide.
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Zetland ScienceWednesday, September 26, 2012
Good Comment
Christian TWednesday, September 26, 2012
good job
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Allison AWednesday, September 26, 2012
Over time it will push things downslope.
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Hunter JWednesday, September 26, 2012
Gravity makes the rock fall when the force lets go that's when the action starts.
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adam bWednesday, September 26, 2012
erosians are awesome'
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someoneWednesday, September 26, 2012
no there not
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Timmy LWednesday, September 26, 2012
when there is an earthquake and there is a huge hill with rocks on it there more than 50 percent there going to fall and possibly could kill someone it can be very dangerous and that is y i like Maine because there is not a lot of earth quakes in Maine.
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Dominique G.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
It like your beach house from yesterday It fell down from the creep.
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Austin HWednesday, September 26, 2012
mudslides can dig up the rock thats why they fall every ware
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Christian TWednesday, September 26, 2012
rockfalls are from gravity pulls the rock down.
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Aja A.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Gravity acts as a erosional force by pulling things towards the Earth center.
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Timmy LWednesday, September 26, 2012
and also downslopes
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Bryn W.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Gravity is the force behind precipitation in the water cycle. Rain, snow, and other forms of falling water are carried to Earth by gravity. There, the liquid water can wash away materials away. Snow can accumulate and melt and do the same thing. Snow can also freeze, and then become a moving block of ice, or a glacier. We all know glaciers can move massive amounts of rock. We also know that gravity directly acts to pull down geologic structures, like cliffs or even mountain slides. Loose rocks or earth is dragged down from higher points all the time, and it might be one or two chunks of material, or a landslide. Even the great Spires in Monument Valley succumb to gravity's pull.
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Bryn W.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
More examples are mudslides and earthquakes.
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James DWednesday, September 26, 2012
good job
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smittyWednesday, September 26, 2012
GRAVITY PULLS STUFF DOWN LIKE IN A ROCK SLIDE
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Max HWednesday, September 26, 2012
because gravity pushes things down and when it has enough gravitational pull then it pushes the rock down and makes a rock slide
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Katie L.Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Gravity causes erosion because it pulls everything towards the center of the earth.
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zack cWednesday, September 26, 2012
it acts like an erosional force to keep us on the ground so we don't fly in space and die
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EmilyBWednesday, September 26, 2012
it can make mudslides, earthquakes, and it can cause avalanches.
gravity acts as an erosion force by creating avalanches and land slides, And thats how gravity acts as an erosion force
ReplyDeleteGravity can cause mudslides, earthquakes, and it can cause avalanches. If you were an inanimate object and could not stop from moving gravity would cause you to roll down hill too.
ReplyDeleteand earth quakes
ReplyDeleteGravity pulls the makes mountains smaller, some examples are mudslides and earthquakes.
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ReplyDeleteGravity causes rock slides because it pulls the rocks closer to the earths center.
ReplyDeleteand wind water and ice does that
ReplyDeleteGravity pulls objects toward Earth's center. Gravity will pull weathered objects on a slope to a lower position. Because of this, the pull of gravity is responsible for landslides, slump, mudslides, and creep.
ReplyDeleteGravity is an erosional force because of mass movement,gravity creates landslides because it can't hold up the base anymore, making gravity take down almost the entire piece of land until it can hold it up again.
ReplyDeleteWhen rocks tumble because of the gravitational force, they crash into each other chipping bits of the rock and mineral off. If there was no gravity rocks wouldn't be sharp or scratchy they would be smooth and there would be no dents or cracks on them.
ReplyDeletegravity forces and pushes things down for example, rocks, it keeps rocks down so they don't destruct things
ReplyDelete重力可以導致地震和泥石流 (gravity can cause earthquakes and mudslides)
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as an erosional force by making rocks fall. An example is a landslide.
ReplyDeleteGravity is so strong it can cause rock slide and avalanche.
ReplyDeleteGravity moves materials down slope like ice or a glaicer
ReplyDeleteIt push is the plates when the earth moves and creates earthquakes,witch goes along with weather like rain,snow,ice,heat,wind,ect. so that being said,you get erosions.
ReplyDeleteI did a great job!!!!
Deletegravity makes the mountains smaller because mountains are tall and the gravity makes it in to big rocks.
ReplyDeleteGravity makes rocks fall when mountains get weathered. i think
ReplyDeletegravity makes the moutains smaller because mountains are tall and the gravity makes it in to big rocks
ReplyDeleteGravity effects erosion because it pulls on the rocks and sand, pulling it apart.
ReplyDeleteGravity keeps things on the ground
ReplyDeleteGravity makes the big rocks and the little rocks fall when hills mountains and other stuff get weathered:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:p:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P;);););););)
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as an erosional force when a mountain over time with the wind knocks over the top of the mountain, the gravity brings it downward and smashes/ damages other things on the ground.
ReplyDeleteGravity causes the rock to fall on the road creating a rockslide which removes the rock from the mountain and blocks the road.
ReplyDeletegravity makes pieces of rocks fall of the mountains
ReplyDeletegravity makes mountains into big rock
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ReplyDeleteGravity can cause mud slide were a mountain down or anything like that gravity can move materials down hills mountains and slopes.
ReplyDeleteGravity makes things stay on the ground.
ReplyDeleteIf something starts to slump then gravity helps to bring it down faster and if there wasn't to be gravity then it wouldn't slump at all
ReplyDeletegravity acts as an erosional force because when it makes the rocks and stuff stay on the ground it interfres with the chemical balances
ReplyDeleteLet's say there is a huge mountain with ledges and boulders hanging on it. Gravity is going to push down on the mountain and one rock might move, then that causes another, and another, and another to move. Eventually enough force on the rocks will push larger rocks off the ledge of the mountain. This causes and avalanche, or a rock slide. It will roll down the mountain, piking up more rocks as it goes. At the bottom of the mountain, the rocks build up and create more mountains and hills.
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as an erosional force because when rocks are unstable gravirt might pull them down, and in the process pulling more rocks down, and causing a rock slide.
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DeleteWhen it rains there is no vegetation. Gravity pulls on all of the sand and dirt. This can cause a landslide. In a landslide everything will fall down with the landslide.
ReplyDeleteGravity is a force that pulls stuff down so gravity causes landslides.
ReplyDeleteWhen it rains there is no vegetation. Gravity pulls on all of the sand and dirt. This can cause a landslide. In a landslide everything will fall down with the landslide.
ReplyDeletewhen the rain comes down the isn't any vegetation. then gravity pulls down all the dirt and sand. then it will cause a land slide and in a landslide everything will go down with the land slide.
ReplyDeletegravity pulls the sand and dirt down if it's on a mountain or if its high up or in the air.
ReplyDeleteis when rocks fall on a rail road track
ReplyDeleteGravity force is something that has the ability to pull something to the ground.
ReplyDeleteGravity is a force that keeps objects from floating away. It can also pull objects down to earth like rocks and sand.
ReplyDeleteWhen it rains, there is no vegetation. Gravity's job is to pull everything toward the Earth's center. So that causes gravity to pull the loose dirt and sand after it has rained. When that happens it can cause a landslide, mudslide, etc.
ReplyDeleteGravity is a bully and pulls land that has no trees or plants and that are on a slope like that picture at the top.
ReplyDeleteGravity can cause landslides, because gravity pulls the rocks down after one big rock falls. When one rock falls it starts a chain reaction after gravity pulls the other rocks down.
ReplyDeletewhen something is already eroded naturally gravity acts and moves the eroded object.like if a mountain is already weathered and eroded and is lose it will naturally fall as a result of gravity.
ReplyDeleteIf there is no rain there is no trees, plants, and other vegetation stuff in the world. Then the gravity will pull all of the sand and dirt. These things can cause a landslide. If things are in the middle of a landslide then everything will fall with the landslide.
ReplyDeleteWhen it rains their is no vegetation. On a steep slope by the highway that had loose rocks, gravity would pull the rocks tumbling down then slope and into the path of the highway, which would be called a landslide. Or if a garden is on a hill, then people put on the sprinkler then it could cause mud to go down the hill, which is called a mudslide.
ReplyDeleteGravity can effect erosional force because gravity can pull anything down to earth. Gravity can pull down mountains, and can even make landslides.
ReplyDeletefor example when there is a avelanch gravity takes whatever is falling and pushes it towards the ground until it hits a solid surface
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as an erosional force and creates avalanches and land slides. That is how gravity acts as an erosional force. Well that's what happens when there's no vegetation to help the dirt and gravel be compact.
ReplyDeleteGravity moves things down slope like ice or a glacier.
ReplyDeleteGravity is an erosional force because of mass movement,gravity creates landslides because it can't hold up the base anymore, making gravity take down almost the entire piece of land until it can hold it up again.
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as an erosional force by gravitating stuff.
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