number 1 is slump
erosion
Landslide
slump
A landslide is a mass movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope. In the case of watery clay soil, high water content lubricates the soil particles, making them more prone to sliding. Steep slopes, heavy rainfall, and geological factors can all contribute to triggering a landslide in such conditions.
Trees and other plants are moved
AVALANCHE!
Avalanche
AVALANCHE by GIFT OKWa
mud slide is same as land slide when there is heavy rain in mountain region mud gets wet & slides down the hill slopes
Elvis Presley slides down a table in jail house rock.....
because there putting in new slides better slides
No, worms cannot go down slides as they do not have limbs or muscles to control their movement on a slide. Worms typically move by contracting and expanding their bodies to wriggle through soil and other substrates.