A responsive movement of a plant that is not dependent on the direction of the stimulus is called a non-directional or non-tropic movement. Examples of non-directional movements in plants include thigmonasty (response to touch), nastic movements (response to changes in environmental conditions), and nyctinasty (response to changes in light).
avalanches um............no sorry their called EARTHQUAKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IT is called CONVECTION
They all called Tremors
why is plant called afood factory
the movements of water are called buyoncy or upthrust. Movements of water are called" Flow of Water "
By using an axonometer .
A responsive movement of a plant that is not dependent on the direction of the stimulus is called a non-directional or non-tropic movement. Examples of non-directional movements in plants include thigmonasty (response to touch), nastic movements (response to changes in environmental conditions), and nyctinasty (response to changes in light).
the rotation and revolution of earth is called movements of the earth
Movements.
I am not sure about it but as I know and from my experiences, some plants and trees have reactions to movements or noise. There is a plant that moves when you touch it. You should check it out its called Mimosa Pudica.
Dumps?
blocking
it is called myology
Tropisms and nastic movements are both plant responses to external stimuli. however tropisms are depend on the direction of the stimulus nastic movements do not depend on the direction of a stimulus
Mass movements of water are called currents. This is equally true for surface water or deeper water.
I think it is called a Mussel Spasm