a landslide
The downward rapid movement of rocks resulting in mass wasting is called rockfall. It occurs when rocks or rock fragments fall freely through the air due to the force of gravity.
A rapid downward movement of rock and soil is called a landslide. It can be triggered by heavy rainfall, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or human activities like construction and deforestation. Landslides can result in significant damage to infrastructure, property, and loss of life.
A landslide is a rapid movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope, often triggered by heavy rainfall or earthquakes. It is a mass wasting event involving the downward movement of material due to gravity. In contrast, other forms of erosion and deposition, such as wind erosion and river sediment deposition, involve the gradual wearing away and transport of material over time by wind or water.
A landslide is the rapid movement of large amounts of material downslope due to gravity. It can include rock, soil, and debris, often becoming more destructive with increased speed and volume of material.
A rapid movement of large amounts of material downslope is known as a landslide. This can be caused by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities that destabilize the slope. Landslides can be dangerous and destructive, impacting both human settlements and natural ecosystems.
Rockstall
uhhh i think its weathering??
it is landslide or more specifically, a rockslide
The downward rapid movement of rocks resulting in mass wasting is called rockfall. It occurs when rocks or rock fragments fall freely through the air due to the force of gravity.
one is water and the other is land
A rapid downward movement of rock and soil is called a landslide. It can be triggered by heavy rainfall, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or human activities like construction and deforestation. Landslides can result in significant damage to infrastructure, property, and loss of life.
A landslide is a rapid movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope, often triggered by heavy rainfall or earthquakes. It is a mass wasting event involving the downward movement of material due to gravity. In contrast, other forms of erosion and deposition, such as wind erosion and river sediment deposition, involve the gradual wearing away and transport of material over time by wind or water.
A landslide is the rapid movement of large amounts of material downslope due to gravity. It can include rock, soil, and debris, often becoming more destructive with increased speed and volume of material.
Rapid Eye Movement
A rapid movement of large amounts of material downslope is known as a landslide. This can be caused by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities that destabilize the slope. Landslides can be dangerous and destructive, impacting both human settlements and natural ecosystems.
a landslide
There are different names for that. You could call it a rock slide, a land slide, a mud slide, or even an avalanche, as in "an avalanche of rock landed on my car."