Well, basically, land and structures that used to be up there, are now...
down there!!!
At the bottom, or closer to the bottom of a slope!!
disrupted and/or mixed layers, of soil and rock, as compared with adjacent areas.
No, a rock is not an organism. Organisms are living things that can carry out the functions of life, such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. Rocks are non-living and do not exhibit these characteristics.
Clasts are individual pieces of rock or mineral fragments that make up a sedimentary rock. They can vary in size and shape, ranging from tiny grains to large boulders, and are important in determining the characteristics and composition of the sedimentary rock.
A porphyritic igneous rock demonstrates some extrusive characteristics and some intrusive characteristics. The appearance of phenocrysts (larger crystals) in a fine matrix (small crystals) indicates that the magma had time to cool slowly enough underground to form larger crystals before being erupted at or near the surface.
Marble is a hard rock. it is a soft rock then the Taj Mahal situated in agra will have broken into peices.
The gorge below Niagara falls is an example of erosion. Over many many years the falls has eroded away the rock as it slowly moved backwards. The steep sides of the gorge is the result.
Falls, sprains, rock slides, cave-ins, erupted lava, misplaced hammer hits, bad weather, flooding, and paper cuts.
Mass movement (also known as mass wasting) can be any of four types of motions :creep (objects lean downhill over many years)slump (rock and soil slip down a hill in one large mass)slides (landslides : rock and soil slide downhill)flows (mudslides and mudflows: rock and soil mixed with water slides downhill)Under some definitions, there are two other types, which do not involve "flows" of material. They are :topples (rock pivots off a slope)falls (rock separates and falls without flowing)
The potential energy of the rock is transformed into kinetic energy as it falls due to gravity. As the rock falls, some of its kinetic energy is also converted into heat and sound energy upon impact with the ground or other objects.
The energy caused when a rock falls off a cliff is primarily gravitational potential energy being converted to kinetic energy as the rock accelerates towards the ground. This kinetic energy increases as the rock falls, and upon impact, some of it is converted into sound and heat energy due to the collision.
minerals are lined up
Coniferous trees have needles rather than leaves so that snow slides off of them easier. They also have cones which hold their seeds.
Planaria falls under the kingdom of animalia. so some would be heterotrophic, multicellular, and eukaryotic.
Rock falls can vary in speed depending on factors such as the slope angle, size of the rocks, and extent of the fall. Some rock falls can happen quickly, with rocks descending rapidly down a slope, while others may occur more slowly, especially when smaller rocks are involved. It is important to exercise caution and be aware of the risk of rock falls in mountainous or rocky areas.
water, slides, swings, sea-saws, water slides
There are many dangers of playground slides. Some of the dangers of playground slides include the risk of a child's shoe getting caught on the slide and the risk of a child slipping on the slide.
Nigeria hosts famous landmarks that are both manmade and natural. Natural landmarks are Gurara Falls, Zuma Rock and the Owu Falls.
You can copy slides and paste them. The complete slide would be replicated again.