How does gravity act as an erosional force? Use Textual evidence from the reading to support your claim. You will need to cite the page number where you found your information.
Such events often are triggered by heavy rainfall. The muddy debris at the lower end of the slide comes from material that once was further up the hillside. 64 G
Rocks and other materials, especially on steep slopes, are pulled toward the center of Earth by gravity. Steep slopes are more prone to mass movement whereas not steep slopes aren't as prone to the process. Gravity will pull the rocks down off the hill/mountain. These are some examples of gravity acting as an erosional force: slump, creep, rockfalls, rockslides, and mudslides.
Gravity acts like an erosional force by pulling down rocks or really steep slopes and making them into landslides or rockslides. Anything that is big has a mass movement for instance a huge rock on a tiny cliff would fall because the rock is huge and the gravity is pulling the rock down to the earth and when the rock falls it breaks which is called abrasion. The page I got the info is page 65 of chapter three,
"The greater an object’s mass is, the greater its gravitational force is. Earth has such a great mass that gravity is a major force of erosion and deposition. Rocks and other materials, especially on steep slopes, are pulled toward the center of Earth by gravity." page 65 under Mass Movement
Gravity is a force that pushes stuff down to the earths surface. Thats why if a rock falls off a cliff, it won't hover over the edge. Gravity pulls it down!
Some evidence that I have that claims gravity is an agent of erosion is "Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center.". "Earth has such a great mass that gravity is a major force of erosion and deposition." That is some textual evidence.
I think that gravity helps the erosional force because, if you were trying to get sand to move from one side to the other, you would need gravity. "large piles of sediment and rock can move downhill with devastating results." Pg:64
Gravity is a force that pulls things to the center of the earth. "Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center." Pg. 64
Gravity can force items close to earth getting stronger the closer the items when it hits another item it can break hence becoming doing something smilaler to erosion.
Gravity is a force that pulls things to the middle of the earth. "Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center." Pg. 64
Gravity is a force that pulls all objects towards Earths Center Other causes of erosion, also called agents of erosion, are water, wind, and glaciers. This was found on page 64
Gravity is a force that pulls all objects towards Earths Center Other causes of erosion, also called agents of erosion, are water, wind, and glaciers. This was found on page 64
the jumbled sendement at the base of landish is a matirieal that was wonce located father uphill
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DeleteGravity acts as a force that makes it move down. Page 64
ReplyDeleteIt could move the rock off of a mountain and brake.
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as an erosional force that makes things move down and wear away.
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Gravity is the force of attraction that
ReplyDeletepulls all objects toward Earth’s center. Other causes of erosion,
also called agents of erosion, are water, wind, and glaciers.
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ReplyDeleteSuch events often are triggered by heavy
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Gravity acts as an erosional force witch makes things pull towards the earth and they wear away
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ReplyDeleteRocks and other materials, especially on steep slopes, are pulled toward the center of Earth by gravity. Steep slopes are more prone to mass movement whereas not steep slopes aren't as prone to the process. Gravity will pull the rocks down off the hill/mountain. These are some examples of gravity acting as an erosional force: slump, creep, rockfalls, rockslides, and mudslides.
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Gravity makes erosion have force to scrape and wear away
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Gravity acts like an erosional force by pulling down rocks or really steep slopes and making them into landslides or rockslides. Anything that is big has a mass movement for instance a huge rock on a tiny cliff would fall because the rock is huge and the gravity is pulling the rock down to the earth and when the rock falls it breaks which is called abrasion. The page I got the info is page 65 of chapter three,
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Deposition, something that moves the rock/rocks with wind, gravity. water etc.
ReplyDeletePage 3:Gravity pulls all objects to the center of the Earth which makes landslides and mudslides occur.
ReplyDeleteThe jumble sediment at the base of a landslideis is material that once was located farther uphill.
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Rocks falling down a hill and braking or gravity pulling stuff down a mountain found on page 3
ReplyDeleteGravity acts as a force that makes it move things down. It's on page 64.
ReplyDeleteMudlows are created by gravity.
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Gravity acts as a force that wears things and moves things down. Page 64
ReplyDeleteGravity makes erosion have force to scrape and wear away
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Gravity makes it so it moves and it is how stuff is here and how it is.
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ReplyDeleteGravity acts a force that wears things and moves things down.
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Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls objects toward Earth's center.
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"The greater an object’s mass is, the greater its gravitational force is. Earth has such a great mass that gravity is a major force of erosion and deposition. Rocks and other materials, especially on steep slopes, are pulled toward the center of Earth by gravity." page 65 under Mass Movement
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ReplyDeletegravity makes it so it moves and it is on page 64
ReplyDeleteGravity pulls rocks toward the earth's center. pg. 64
ReplyDeleteGravity make it move and it packs it down page 64
ReplyDelete''Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center'' Page 64
ReplyDeleteGravity make the rock heavier and pushes them.
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gravity is the force attraction that pulls all objects toward the earth's center. Page 64
ReplyDeleteGravity is what holds down oxagen, and oxagen is what erodes things
ReplyDeleteThe greater an objects mass is, the grater its gravitational force.
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ReplyDeletepulls all objects toward Earth’s center. Other causes of erosion,"
it moves rocks
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DeleteGravity is a force that pushes stuff down to the earths surface. Thats why if a rock falls off a cliff, it won't hover over the edge. Gravity pulls it down!
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" Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center." Page 64. Gravity moves things, like sediments.
ReplyDelete"force—gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center." Page 64.
ReplyDeleteSome evidence that I have that claims gravity is an agent of erosion is "Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center.". "Earth has such a great mass that gravity is a major force of erosion and deposition." That is some textual evidence.
ReplyDeleteThe gravity pulls the rocks down to the ground
ReplyDeleteforce—gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center." Page 64.
ReplyDeleteI think that gravity helps the erosional force because, if you were trying to get sand to move from one side to the other, you would need gravity. "large piles of sediment and rock can move downhill with devastating results." Pg:64
ReplyDeleteGravity works as an erosion force because gravity move rocks.
ReplyDeleteGravity make the rock heavier and pushes them.
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"large piles of sediment and rock can move downhill with devastating results" page 64
ReplyDeleteGravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center. PAGE 64
ReplyDeleteGravity it pulls the force and impact and attractions that pulls all object towards the center.
ReplyDeleteThe bigger an objects weight is the greater gravity force
ReplyDeleteGravity is the force of attraction that pulls all object toward earths center
ReplyDeleteGravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center. this is found on page 64, gravity pulls stuff.
ReplyDeleteGravity is a force that pulls things to the center of the earth. "Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center." Pg. 64
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ReplyDeletegravity can be a big part in the froming of the rock
ReplyDeleteGravity can force items close to earth getting stronger the closer the items when it hits another item it can break hence becoming doing something smilaler to erosion.
ReplyDeleteGravity is a force that pulls things to the middle of the earth. "Gravity is the force of attraction that pulls all objects toward Earth’s center." Pg. 64
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ReplyDeleteGravity is an eroisonal force because it pulls stuff like rocks twords the center of the earth. Pg 64
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ReplyDeleteGravity is the force of attraction that pulls objects toward the earth surface
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ReplyDelete"The greater an object’s weight, the greater its gravitational force is." pg 65
ReplyDeleteGravity is a force that pulls all objects towards Earths Center Other causes of erosion,
ReplyDeletealso called agents of erosion, are water, wind, and glaciers. This was found on page 64
gravity wears away sediments pg. 64
ReplyDeleteGravity is a force that pulls all objects towards Earths Center Other causes of erosion,
ReplyDeletealso called agents of erosion, are water, wind, and glaciers. This was found on page 64
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