Erosion.
It is not! An earthquake is the sudden slip of two rock surfaces, while erosion is a slow process of water or wind wearing away at a rock surface.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
No:Weathering is the wearing away/breaking down of rock into fragments IN SITUErosion is the wearing AND TAKING AWAY of materialAlso note that the transportation of fragments is just transportation, so don't bother searching for a fancy term for it.
Granite is a type of rock that is hard-wearing and commonly has large crystals. This igneous rock forms from the slow cooling of molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, allowing for the growth of large crystals like feldspar, quartz, and mica. Granite is known for its durability and is often used in construction for countertops, flooring, monuments, and other applications where a tough, long-lasting material is needed.
Hotel California by the Eagles is a good, slow rock song. Another slow classic rock song is Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin. One by U2
A Medical term for slow and unnoticed is insidious.
Erosion is the term used to describe the process of wearing away by wind or water. It can involve the gradual removal of soil, rock, or other material from landforms.
Bradypepsia is the medical term meaning slow digestion.
Creep erosion refers to the gradual movement or displacement of soil or rock down a slope over time due to the influence of gravity. This slow mass wasting process can be triggered by various factors such as water saturation and freeze-thaw cycles, leading to the gradual wearing away of the land surface.
Slow rock is a sub-genre of rock music characterized by its slow tempo, melodic tunes, emotional lyrics, and often romantic themes. It became popular in the 1970s and 1980s, featuring ballads and power ballads that showcase the emotional depth and musicality of rock music. Artists like Bryan Adams, Air Supply, and Foreigner are known for their contributions to the slow rock genre.
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This slow movement of rock downhill is likely creep, a type of mass wasting where individual rock particles or soil slowly move downhill due to gravity. Creep is typically imperceptible in the short term but can cause noticeable changes over a long period, like walls or fences tilting downwards.