It is called an avalanche
A steep slide is commonly referred to as a "chute" or a "slope." These terms describe a sharply inclined surface that allows objects or individuals to slide quickly downhill.
Landslide, slope failure, mass movement and mass wasting are all terms that could be used to describe a mudslide.
i think it's GLacier...Or it could be you're thinking of an avalanche: it's what happens when a large mass of snow is dislodged from a mountain slope or peak and cascades downward with great speed and force.
The angle of slide for the playground equipment is the degree of incline or slope of the slide surface.
"Slide down" refers to the action of moving smoothly and gradually downward along a surface or slope. It often implies a gentle, controlled descent, such as sliding down a slide at a playground or a hill. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a decrease or decline in a situation, such as a slide down in performance or quality.
what is the slope between (3,2) and (5,4)
The slope.
Gravity pulls rocks downhill, causing them to slide or roll down a mountain slope. Friction between the rocks and the earth helps to slow down their movement, preventing them from sliding too quickly. However, over time, gravity can overcome friction, causing rockfall and landslides.
no, a brick slide down on the slope of concrete the slowest
it is a flow of mud down a steep slope
depression, trough, downhill, slide, recession
It is on the Mortmain Mountains.