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write short note :gravity and solifluction​

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Answered by sayanakhtar123
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GRAVITY:-}

Gravity is a force which tries to pull two objects toward each other. Anything which has mass also has a gravitational pull. The more massive an object is, the stronger its gravitational pull is. Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what causes objects to fall. Gravity is what holds the planets in orbit around the Sun and what keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth. The closer you are to an object, the stronger its gravitational pull is. Gravity is what gives you weight. It is the force that pulls on all of the mass in your body.

SOLIFLUCTIPN:-}

Solifluction, flowage of water-saturated soil down a steep slope. Because permafrost is impermeable to water, soil overlying it may become oversaturated and slide downslope under the pull of gravity. Soil that has been opened and weakened by frost action is most susceptible. Movement is at a maximum rate of a few inches per day, eventually producing smooth, gentle, concave slopes. Original stratifications of the soil become contorted if not completely destroyed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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GRAVITY:

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• Gravity is a force which is continuously generated by our planet in order to attract the objects around our planet in the direction of earth's core (downwards).

• The existence of the gravity or the gravitational pull force was first discovered by great scientist Sir Isaac Newton.

SOLIFLUCTION:

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• Solifluction is a geographical phenomenon where the saturated soil flows along with the geographically slope region.

• Various other geographical activities are dependent of the occurance of this solifluction.

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