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'''Gravitation''' or '''Gravity''' is a natural phenomenon by which objects with mass attract one another. In everyday life, gravitation is most commonly thought of as the agency which lends weight to objects with mass. | '''Gravitation''' or '''Gravity''' is a natural phenomenon by which objects with mass attract one another. In everyday life, gravitation is most commonly thought of as the agency which lends weight to objects with mass. | ||
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+ | == Also see == | ||
+ | *'''[[Fall line]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Melt Freeze Metamorphism]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[G-force]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[General Definitions]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Gravitational acceleration]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Mountain Glossary]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Erosion]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Weathering]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Landslide]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Monadnock]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Nunatak]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Overburden]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Physical weathering]]''' | ||
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Gravitation or Gravity is a natural phenomenon by which objects with mass attract one another. In everyday life, gravitation is most commonly thought of as the agency which lends weight to objects with mass.
[edit] Also see
- Fall line
- Melt Freeze Metamorphism
- G-force
- General Definitions
- Gravitational acceleration
- Mountain Glossary
- Erosion
- Weathering
- Landslide
- Monadnock
- Nunatak
- Overburden
- Physical weathering
[edit] Reference:
- See Wikipedia Gravitation [1]
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