The catchment area, which may include the flood plain, river, lake or reservoir.
"Rain runs down slopes" refers to the gravitational flow of rainwater down inclined surfaces such as hills or mountains. This process is influenced by factors like gravity, surface roughness, and soil composition, and it can contribute to erosion and runoff.
When rain runs down slopes, it usually goes into streams, rivers, lakes, or underground aquifers. It can also be absorbed by the soil or evaporate back into the atmosphere.
There are slopes that can be slide down. But some of those slopes cannot. The slopes which you can slide down where the ones with lesser height. Slopes with greater height cannot be used to slide down.
What do you say to a tropical rain forest that is about to be cut down? Run Forest....Run!
In road building, to make sure the road isn't too steep. Roof of a building has a slope so that rain will run off.
windward slopes
mud slide is same as land slide when there is heavy rain in mountain region mud gets wet & slides down the hill slopes
acid rain
The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down was created in 1968.
Soil erosion.
It's just rise over run
if the slopes are steep and if it rains the rain will quickly travel down the slope and into the river- if it rains a lot eventually a flood would be caused because the river cannot take too much water- a way to prevent this is too build a dam there so the water can go down to the river at a slow pace. :) hope this helps a lot