a glacier
creep is when soil moves a tree slowly down a slope.
No. A glaciers is a slowly flowing mass of ice. A slump is a form of mass wasting in which a mass of rock or sediment breaks loose from a slope and moves relatively slowly downhill as a coherent mass.
A steep slope will experience accelerated erosion and a low level of deposition because water moves more rapidly on a steep slope than on a lesser slope. Rapidly moving water has more energy in it will exert a greater force on the slope causing particles to become carried away and for this reason the rate of erosion is higher and the rate of deposit is lower. On a lesser slope, the water moves more slowly and does not have as much energy to carry particles away. The lesser the slope, the slower the water moves, the less energy it has and the rate of deposit is higher.
a line with a positive slope rises from left to right
steep slope is when the crust forms a t a high and narrow elevation, and a gradual slope is when the crust forms slowly.
Hay.I thick the simplest way of defining the eutectic halt is when a liquid with lets say a slope with like a 45 degree angle slowly moves to 90 and instantly moves to 180degrees (eutectic solidifying) for a long period before cooling further the longest halt will give the eutectic composition and the melting temperature when the slope is equal to zero (horizontally)SryI tried to be simple :D
Because of the force of gravity.
It means then that the slope of the straight line equation will be minus
large soil particles and a gentle slope
Yes it is. It is the name of one specific glacier.
Gravity and the slope of the land combine to create the force that moves water in a stream. Gravity pulls the water downhill, and the slope of the land determines the direction and speed of the flow.
how quickly or slowly the object is moving