erosion
Mass wasting-also called mass movement-is a collective term and covers many different phenomena. Overall, it refers to the usually slow (but sometimes rapid) downslope movement of rock, soil, regolith, and sundry debris under the influence of gravity.
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It moves by different rocks and soils are carried from the water and is buried under bigger holes and rocks.
Erosion
look in ch. 31 of your textbook
erosion
permeable materials
the process that moves wethe process that moves weathered materials athered materials
The creation of energy is weathered material being moved by wind, water, or ice. . This is done by creating energy through kinetic movement. It also happens to be clean energy, due to absence of fossil fuels.
When a block of material moves downslope along a curved surface, the type of mass movement is _____.
When a block of material moves downslope along a curved surface, the type of mass movement is _____.
It moves by different rocks and soils are carried from the water and is buried under bigger holes and rocks.
The cold air.
Cool or cold
Slump
Weathered material moves via a process known as erosion. This is a method of transport that usually occurs from water, ice, or wind.
Slump
Slump
Slump