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primary: - lava flows - ash flows - gas - blasts secondary: - debris flows - mud flows hope this helps
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The mass movements are: slump, creep, falls, slides, flows and avalanche.
because debris avalanches occur in steep valleys, and are made up of more solid matter than debris flows. debris avalanches are the direct cause of debris flows, which are fluid flows of water, rock and sediment.
The Falls are located on the Zambezi River which flows into the Indian Ocean
They contain ashes, cinders, and bombs.
primary: - lava flows - ash flows - gas - blasts secondary: - debris flows - mud flows hope this helps
Yes. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can cause debris flows. Volcanic eruptions can mudflows called lahars.
Mass wasting is considered by geologists as the movement of dirt, rock, sediment, and landscape downhill. Landslides, slump, creep, rock falls, debris falls, rock slides, mudslides, mudflows, lahar, avalanche, and debris flows are all types of mass wasting. Also, any kind of erosion (mechanical/chemical) moving sediment downhill.
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There are actually three falls at Niagara. The most spectacular is the Horseshoe Falls, which is almost entirely in Canada. By far, the greatest amount of water flows over the Horseshoe Falls. A much smaller amount flows over the American Falls, and a relatively little amount flows over the Bridal Veil Falls.
There are actually three falls at Niagara. The most spectacular is the Horseshoe Falls, which is almost entirely in Canada. By far, the greatest amount of water flows over the Horseshoe Falls. A much smaller amount flows over the American Falls, and a relatively little amount flows over the Bridal Veil Falls.
The River Narmada falls or flows into the Arabian Sea.
still flows and carries debris to the end of the glacier