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no it is not because gravity brings things down to earth and magnetism can push things up.
False. Consider a car moving on the road, along the earth's surface. That is considered to be Vx or Horizontal motion or velocity. If the car were to move perpendicular to the earth's surface that would be Vy or Vertical motion and velocity.
True. Air particles are pulled towards Earth's surface by the force of gravity, which creates atmospheric pressure.
No, gravity is a universal force that acts between all objects with mass, not just on objects on the Earth's surface. The strength of gravity decreases with distance from an object, following the inverse square law. This means that gravity affects objects in space as well as on the Earth's surface.
FALSE: gravity cannot force magma upwards, gravity can olny force downwars. the reason magma shoots from the earths interior is because the pressure from the magma trying to push through the force gravity causes an eruption.
It is false that the loose material on Earth's surface that contains weathered rock particles and humus is bedrock. The loose weathered material on Earth's surface in which plates can grow is soil.
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Yes, that's correct. The force of gravity on an object near the Earth's surface is determined by the mass of the object and the mass of the Earth, and is independent of the object's size or weight. This is described by the equation F = mg, where F is the force of gravity, m is the mass, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (which is approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on the Earth's surface).
This statement might actually be true. 25% of the Earth's land surface outside of the polar regions are desert.
No, it is made up of many different plates that are always shifting, thus creating earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes. Hope this helped!