A lot of different things move in one large mass. One common example is a glacier, a large mass of ice that moves as one unit.
Glacier
A rock slide is a mass of freshly broken rock material that moves by gravity in one swift movement.
A rock slide is a mass of freshly broken rock material that moves by gravity in one swift movement.=)
You may be referring to a landslide. A landslide is a natural disaster in which, due to a long period of erosion, a large mass of land begins falling off a hillside at a great rate of speed with a lot of debris. They can cause a lot of destruction, and a landslide risk should always be taken seriously.
A Rock Slide is a mass of freshly broken rock material that moves by gravity in one swift moment. <3
No, it actually depends on the material and mass.
It is Refraction
Mass is the amount of material in an object. The more material in an object, the more material you have to get moving before the object itself moves. Have a friend pitch you one baseball. You will notice the recoil of the bat. Ducktape 2 or 3 baseballs togeter and have your friend pitch them to you. The recoil will increase significantly because you have to change the direction of more objects. The more objects, the more mass.
Slump
yes, most mudflows do move in one large mass but they usually only occur on gentle slopes.
Plate
slump