landslide
The four ways sediments erode by gravity are creep (gradual downhill movement of soil), slides (sudden movement of large masses of soil downhill), flows (movement of sediment mixed with water downhill), and falls (sediment falling freely due to gravity).
Sediments carried by gravity are typically coarse-grained and unsorted. These sediments include boulders, cobbles, pebbles, and sand that are transported downhill by mass wasting processes such as landslides, rockfalls, and debris flows.
Water running downhill is the major agent of erosion.
When water flows downward what will it posses
An avalanche
runoff
Water flows downhill, and the topography of that region just happens to be downhill to the east.
water that flows downhill and into rivers and lakes is
Your mother because after i finish inside her the pressure builds up and sends her downhill
As with all rivers the Nile cannot defy gravity and therefore flows 'downhill'.
A river
The process is known as mudflow, which occurs when a large amount of water mixes with soil and rock to create a dense, fast-moving mixture that flows downhill. Factors such as heavy rainfall, steep slopes, and loose, unconsolidated soil can trigger mudflows.