A hill slide, often referred to as a landslide, is a geological phenomenon where a mass of rock, soil, and debris moves down a slope due to gravity. This movement can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities that destabilize the slope. Hill slides can vary in size and speed, posing significant risks to infrastructure and ecosystems in affected areas. Effective monitoring and management are essential for minimizing their impact.
You go to a hill and press down.
A ramp, hill, and a slide. ~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~
mud slide is same as land slide when there is heavy rain in mountain region mud gets wet & slides down the hill slopes
Sled, toboggan, pulka.
A object that kids can go on and slide down the hill
Get some cardboard and slide down the hill with it =D
Sled Snow Hill Mittens Jacket Boots
The present perfect tense of slide is "have/has slid." For example, "She has slid down the hill many times."
You may say "she slid across the ice" or "he had slidden all the way down the hill"
Landslides occur in hilly areas because the area is sloped. On a flat surface, nothing can slide properly, unlike hills; anything can slide down it with ease.
An ice block would slide down a hill faster than a wood block due to its lower friction coefficient with the surface. Ice has a smoother surface compared to wood, allowing it to glide more easily down the hill.
If your vehicle starts to slide while climbing a hill, remain calm and avoid sudden movements. Gently ease off the accelerator to reduce speed without braking abruptly, as this can worsen the slide. Steer in the direction you want to go, and if necessary, shift to a lower gear to regain traction. If the slide continues, consider pulling over safely to the side of the road when conditions allow.