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Mud that lay on a hill and when heavy rain comes the mud flows down the slope to create a MUDSLIDE.
A top layer of land moving down a hill, generally under the influence of heavy rainfall.
Ir probably goes down faster if its heavier. If the ball was as light as a balloon, would it go faster? OF course not. So, a heavy ball would go MUCH faster down a hill.
Yes, if the snow is wet and heavy, and the hill is steep. If the hill is not steep, at a certain point, the weight of the snowball bogs it down. No, if the snow is dry and fluffy--it won't form a ball in the first place.
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Walking down-hill, especially with a heavy pack, puts a very high strain on your legs.
Sometimes used for swimming or used for sliding down hill instead of waddling down the hill because of the chance of falling :) hope I helped! :D
Go down the hill the correct way without falling and you'll find them
Most people believe that bears are too large and too heavy to run down the hill. However, the truth is that a bear can run up, down, and along a hill.
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Mud that lay on a hill and when heavy rain comes the mud flows down the slope to create a MUDSLIDE.
The heavy rains caused a mudflow. The mudflow came down the hill and hit the village.
A top layer of land moving down a hill, generally under the influence of heavy rainfall.
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mudslides happen when heavy rain turns into mud and falls down a steep hill and turns into a mudslides.
Being sure the foundation is up to code.