That depends on the friction between the loose material and the slope. In most high friction situations, objects will tumble rather then slide down a slope.
But to give you some numbers: most playground slides are 45` or less, an experienced rock climber can walk up a 60`slope with climbing shoes and a rough surface.
yes Cut a string 15 cm ; pin one end ; swing around the loose end and pin it at 4.5 cm ; pin again 3.5 cm beyond that ; now make an angle with the 7cm loose end dangling; pull the loose end toward the first pin and adjust the angles till they touch. That's how I tie my shoes.
You risk having the loose tile cause the grout to chip out. Find a way to secure the tile first.
when I did it with quarters it was 5200 dollars or 20800 quarters and the dollars are little bigger so I would estimate 18,000 loose dollar coins.
Yes, IF the laminate is sound and well-adhered (not coming loose). You will have to thoroughly sand the surface to a rough, dull finish for the adhesive to properly bond.
Your answer depends on what you want to 'do' with the diamond. If you want to keep it, wear it, or give it, insure it, you might want to package it in jewelry. Or you could package a loose stone in folded paper, so as not to lose the diamond.
90 degrees
In Wallace Stegner's novel, "Angle of Repose," the term "angle of repose" refers to the steepest angle at which loose material remains stable without sliding down. Metaphorically, it can represent the point at which one's life or relationships reach a precarious balance, ready to either hold steady or fall apart.
Loose rock material is called detritus.
what is the loose material that settles on the bottom of the ocean called
Deflation involves lifting and removing loose material.
Loose rock material is called detritus.
It is false that the loose material on Earth's surface that contains weathered rock particles and humus is bedrock. The loose weathered material on Earth's surface in which plates can grow is soil.
The correct Answer is: Transported Soil
A gas.
soil
The answer is Soil
Sediments