Terracing can help prevent mass movement by stabilizing steep slopes through the construction of flat areas with retaining walls. The terraces help to control erosion and reduce the risk of soil and rock sliding downhill during heavy rainfall or seismic events. In this way, terracing can be an effective measure to mitigate the potential for mass movement.
A mass movement of people gathered at the city square to protest against the government's new policies.
The traveling of a mass of material downslope is called mass wasting or mass movement. It refers to the movement of rocks, soil, and debris due to the force of gravity.
Mass movement is also known as mass wasting or slope movement, referring to the downslope movement of rock, soil, and debris under the force of gravity.
Creep and solifluction are examples of slow mass movement processes. Creep is the slow, continuous movement of soil and rock downhill, while solifluction is the slow movement of thawed soil over frozen ground in areas with permafrost.
No, slump is not an example of mass movement. Slump is a type of soil movement that involves the downward sliding of a mass of rock or soil along a curved surface. Mass movements usually involve the downslope movement of material under the influence of gravity, such as landslides and rockfalls.
tectonic plates. go to wikipedia to find out how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes, continental movements, and volcanoes
The mountain had no terracing.
terracing-is done on hilly lands.teraces or step are buildon the slope for planting
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
Density = Mass/Volume or mass/size.
These values are similar.
A mass movement is caused by Gravity.
A slump mass movement is typically faster than a creep mass movement. Slump movement involves a more sudden and rapid downslope movement of material, often in a rotational manner, whereas creep movement involves a slower, more gradual flow of material over time.
conduction, heat transport by direct contactconvection, heat transport by mass movement driven by density changes with temperatureradiation, heat transport by electromagnetic radiation
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
Classically, gravity is proportional to mass (stationary gravitational mass).
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