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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Gravity spreading is a phenomenon in whichGravity spreading is a phenomenon in which a geological body laterally extends and vertically contracts to reduce its gravitational potential energy. It has been observed on many different scales, and at numerous locations on Earth, from rhyolite lava flows to passive margins. Additionally, gravity spreading is likely to have occurred on both Mars and Venus.y to have occurred on both Mars and Venus.
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rdfs:comment Gravity spreading is a phenomenon in whichGravity spreading is a phenomenon in which a geological body laterally extends and vertically contracts to reduce its gravitational potential energy. It has been observed on many different scales, and at numerous locations on Earth, from rhyolite lava flows to passive margins. Additionally, gravity spreading is likely to have occurred on both Mars and Venus.y to have occurred on both Mars and Venus.
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