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The type of erosion that occurs when gravity alone causes rock or sediment to move down a slope is called mass movement. The types of mass movement are creep, slump, rock slides, and mudflows.
This phenomena is a mass debris flow. Since it is effectively a fluid having approximately the density of rock, it may move boulders weighing tens of tons down-slope.
Essentially yes, a glacier flows just like a river, its made of water (admittedly frozen) just like a river.ice builds up a slope thick slops move faster then than thin slopes the steeper the slope the the fasterAddtional answerThe glacier simply slides down the slope.
Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
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Yes, they move down slope under their own weight.
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A landslide.
The ball has the potential to move down the slope when released.
The type of erosion that occurs when gravity alone causes rock or sediment to move down a slope is called mass movement. The types of mass movement are creep, slump, rock slides, and mudflows.
This phenomena is a mass debris flow. Since it is effectively a fluid having approximately the density of rock, it may move boulders weighing tens of tons down-slope.