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Why does the force of gravity do no work on a bowling ball rolling along a bowling lane? Look ahead to the next chapter and apply your explanation to satellite motion.
Strait of Gibraltar
A narrow passage of water connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Spain in the north and Morocco in the south.
Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest ocean in the world, separating the continents of North America and Europe to the west from Africa and Europe to the east.
Sediment
Particles of rock, soil, or biological origin that are transported and deposited by wind, water, or ice.
Sedimentary Rocks
Rocks formed by the accumulation and cementation of mineral and organic particles on the Earth's surface, often containing fossils.
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