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Slump is a form of mechanical weathering, which is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces without any change in the rock's chemical composition. It occurs when large blocks of rock break off and slide down a slope due to gravity.
A large falling movement of loose rocks and soil is called a landslide. This can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
A slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff is called a landslide. It can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities, and can cause significant damage to the environment and infrastructure.
A large amount of droplets falling to the earth is called rainfall. It occurs when water vapor in the sky condenses into droplets and falls to the ground due to gravity. Rain is essential for replenishing water sources and supporting plant growth.
Soil pulverization is the process of breaking down large soil clumps into smaller particles. This helps to improve soil structure, aeration, and water infiltration, which in turn enhances plant root growth and nutrient uptake. Soil pulverization can be achieved using various mechanical tools or practices, such as tillage or harrowing.
It is called a rockfall. Rockfalls can occur due to weathering, erosion, or seismic activity, leading to rocks breaking loose and falling down a slope or cliff.
Rockslides
Physical digestion is the term for breaking down large food molecules into small molecules. Mechanical digestion and physical digestion mean the same thing.
When a large rock falls from a cliff, it primarily demonstrates mechanical weathering. This process occurs as the rock breaks apart due to physical forces, such as impact with the ground or other rocks, without altering its chemical composition. Over time, further exposure to elements like wind, water, and temperature changes may lead to additional mechanical weathering, while chemical weathering would involve changes in the rock's minerals due to chemical reactions.
A scree slope is caused by weather erosion breaking off pieces of rock from the cliff and mountain-side.
yes... when you are falling off of a cliff it feels like you are not getting pulled by gravity if that's what you mean. But if you mean an event where your life is not at risk, there are the large fans used to practise free-falling. Floating in water could count as not feeling gravity.
Chewing is mechanical digestion.
Colloids are a substance microscopically dispersed throughout another substance. Colloids are breaking down large particles which add mechanical energy input. Colloid mill are consists of 2 heavy steel discs that is parted by small gaps.
Slump is a form of mechanical weathering, which is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces without any change in the rock's chemical composition. It occurs when large blocks of rock break off and slide down a slope due to gravity.
The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.
The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.
A moving fan is an example of kinetic energy, the energy of objects in motion. An example of potential energy would be a large rock at the edge of a cliff. If the rock falls off the cliff, its potenital energy (energy by virtue of its location), is converted to kinetic energy, energy of its motion, as it falls.