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When a block of material moves downslope along a curved surface, the type of mass movement is _____.
A lens is a piece of glass or other hard clear material molded with either one side flat and the other curved, or both sides curved. The curving side/s are to refract or bend light.
When a block of material moves downslope along a curved surface, the type of mass movement is _____.
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No, the amount a lens refracts light depends on its material and curvature. A less curved lens will refract light less than a more curved lens if they are made of the same material. The refractive index of the material and the curvature of the lens both play a role in determining the amount of refraction.
When a block of material moves downslope along a curved surface, the type of mass movement is called "slumping." This occurs when a mass of earth or rock moves down a slope in a rotational manner, typically along a curved surface. Slumping is characterized by the movement of material that remains somewhat cohesive and often leaves behind a curved scarp at the top and a bulging toe at the bottom of the slope.
When a mass of material moves downslope along a curved surface, the process is called slumping. This can occur when the stability of the material is disrupted, causing it to slide or slump downwards due to gravity.
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Yes, "broke and curved pieces" can refer to the process of cleaving, which involves splitting a material along its natural lines of weakness. Cleavage typically results in flat surfaces, but when the material is broken irregularly, it may produce curved fragments. Thus, while cleaving generally aims for straight breaks, the term can encompass various forms of breakage, including curved pieces.