A Fault
Faulting.
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Not really, paint does not stick to polyethylene very well and would make the slide rough rather then 'slippery'.Alternative:Actually, some forms of epoxy paints will adhere to polyethylene. The issue is roughness again. If you prepare the surface by sanding it smooth, and spray the paint in layers, sanding each layer with progressively finer grit sandpaper, you should be able to produce a smooth enough finish to make sliding feasible. You might also need to wax or polish the slide's surface after the last coat of paint has set completely.If however there is any portion of the surface of the slide that is dirty, or has any sort of oil on it, the paint will not adhere there, and will create a peeling point that could spread over the entire surface of the slide.
well the continents are on the crust but when they slide it is becasue of the mantle when the convecton cycle of the magma is happening that cause the contunents to slide.
It will crack or break.
faults occur when this happens
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wet ice causes ice layers to slide over each other
Crocodiles don't generally dive, the slide into the water from a bank and swim close to the surface to break for air.
The damp road surface, plus the momentum of the car's weight going round a bend, could cause a loss of friction, resulting in a slide.
When you slide on a wet road surface you are aquaplaning, also known as hydroplaning.
it needs to be slippery. obvs. how else could you slide on it
it depends on how hard if you slide it up very hard then yes it will probably break. but why would you slide your phone up hard knowing it could break?
True, becauseGraphite is a soft, slippery substance, attributed to the fact that the layers are not chemically bonded and can slide over one another.
Faulting.
yes. it can slide if on a slippery surface facing downwards
you keep on running and then he starts to slide in his shell