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Which force is used when a rock fell

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Answer: The force is Gravity

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Gravity is what makes us stay to the ground and if a rock fell it would go to the ground just like if i where to jump i would land on the floor/ground i wont be floating because of gavity.

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When something falls, it falls because of gravity. Because that object feels a force, it accelerates, which means its velocity gets bigger and bigger as it falls. The strength with which the Earth pulls on something in the form of gravity is a type of acceleration. Earth pulls on everything the exact same amount. A rockfall is a type of fast-moving landslide that happens when rock or earth falls, bounces, or rolls from a cliff or down a very steep slope. Rockfalls start from high outcrops of hard, erosion-resistant rock that become unstable for a variety of reasons. When a rock is thrown upward, if we exempt the air drag then the only force that is acting on the rock is the gravitational force, also known as the weight of the rock. The acceleration due to gravity is always acting downward.

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