Generally the speed at which the objects travel and the conclusion of the movement. A creep is an almost unnoticed, slow or gradual approach. It allows for the movement to be contained if necessary. A landslide can be a sudden falling of rock or any other detritus on or from a steep slope and is a dangerous occurrence. It can overwhelm whatever lies in its path.
whats the difference between a landslip and a landslide
Landslides come down in tiny particles whereas slumps come down in one large land mass.
A landslide goes down a steep slope and mudslide goes down gentle slopes.
they are diffrent words
mass movement
Avalanches and landslides are similar, as they are both a natural event, where snow/ice or mud freely slides down an inclined surface e.g. a mountain. Other than what is actually sliding, thereis almost no difference between the two.
They're the four types of erosion.
Yes. Landslides are real events.
Landslides are when land breaks off of a mountain or hill and crumbles as it slides down destroying everything in its path. Mudflows are very similar to landslides but contain 60% of water.
mudflows slump creep landslides
mudflows slump creep landslides
mass movement
no. is the landslides
one is water and the other is land
Mass movement is a fast process in the formation of landslides.Mass movement is a slow process in the formation of creep.
1.soil creep is a slow process where as mud flow is a sudden and fast process. 2.soil creep doesn't cause any disaster where as mud flow is disastrous.
Creep - increase in deformation while load is cst Relaxation - decrease in load while deformation is cst.
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A landslide is the most destructive type of mass movement, and a mudflow is the rapid movement of a mixture of water, rock, and soil.
a slump- a curved surface in the landa creep- sediment and trees lean downhill (slowly)rockfalls and rock slides- rocks break lose and tumble and fall downhillmudflow-it flows down a slope and occurs after a heavy rainfall in a area with lose sediment
Avalanches and landslides are similar, as they are both a natural event, where snow/ice or mud freely slides down an inclined surface e.g. a mountain. Other than what is actually sliding, thereis almost no difference between the two.