yes
The answer is false.
Slumps often occur when water soaks in the base of a hill with high clay content.
number 1 is slump
slumping the slump this is where the land moves down. i know why you are asking this. my younger bro had to do the worksheet aswell slumping the slump this is where the land moves down. i know why you are asking this. my younger bro had to do the worksheet aswell
Highly impermeable layers such as clay or shale are referred to as an aquitard. While permeable sand and limestone that can transmitt large amounts of water to a well are referred to as an aquifer.
yes
FALSE
No, Mudslides and Slumps aren't especially likely in soils high in clay, SO the answer is False.
true
False
The answer is false.
No, Mudslides and Slumps aren't especially likely in soils high in clay, SO the answer is False.
Slumps often occur when water soaks in the base of a hill with high clay content.
number 1 is slump
slump
Slump
number 1 is slump