Pattern of falling
Definition:
A pattern of falling means the way something falls again and again in the same style or order.
Interesting points:
Things fall because gravity pulls everything down.
The shape of an object changes the pattern of falling (flat paper vs crumpled paper).
Air resistance slows down light objects and makes them fall in zig-zag or wavy patterns.
Leaves fall in beautiful patterns because of wind and their shape.
In space, there is almost no air, so everything falls in the same straight pattern.
A domino chain fall shows how one object falling can make many fall—that’s a pattern too!
Raindrops look random, but they actually fall in a steady repeated pattern.
Feathers fall slowly because air pushes up on them more compared to heavier objects.
Main points:
Geological means anything related to the Earth.
It mainly focuses on rocks, soil, and landforms.
It studies how the Earth changes over time (millions of years).
It includes natural processes like earthquakes, volcanoes, erosion, and mountain formation.
It helps us understand the Earth’s history using rocks and fossils.
Geological studies tell us how the crust, mantle, and core work.
It explains the rock cycle (igneous → sedimentary → metamorphic).
It shows how tectonic plates move and shape the Earth.
Geological science helps predict natural disasters like earthquakes and eruptions.
Fun Fact:
Feathers and bowling balls fall at the same speed in a place with no air!Air resistance on Earth makes feathers fall slowly.





