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What are large masses of falling rock called?

Large amounts of fallen rock are called "talus."But Rock avalanche is a proper term, as is Rock slide, or rockfall.


What do you call large masses of fallen rock?

One word you can use is scree.


The mass of a large rock could be measured in what?

Kilogram or ton.


What tool can be used to compare the mass of a large rock to the mass of two wooden blocks?

A balance scale can be used to compare the mass of a large rock to the mass of two wooden blocks. Place the rock on one side of the scale and the two blocks on the other side. By observing which side tips down, you can determine which has more mass.


What do you call a fallen space rock?

A fallen space rock is typically referred to as a meteorite once it has entered Earth's atmosphere and landed on the surface.


Which tool can be used to compare the mass of a large rock to the mass of two wooden blocks?

A balance scale can be used to compare the mass of a large rock to the mass of two wooden blocks. Place the large rock on one side of the scale and the two wooden blocks on the other side. The side that tilts down lower will indicate which set of objects has a greater mass.


What type of mass movement would produce talus slope?

A talus slope is formed by the accumulation of rock fragments that have fallen off a steep rock face due to weathering and gravity. This mass movement is known as rockfall or cliff collapse.


What is a large tall mass of rock with steep sides higher a hill?

It is a mountain.


A large mass of intrusive igneous rock that is beneath the earths surface is a?

batholith!! :)


What is a word for fallen rock debris?

If you are looking for the crossword puzzle answer, another name for fallen rock debris is scree.


Large mass of rock that collapses or slides down a sloping surface?

r0ck s1ide


What is a large mass of rock that rises a great distance above its base?

That would be a mountain.