creep
Creep is a type of mass movement that happens continuously. It involves the slow, gradual movement of soil and sediment downhill over time due to gravity. This movement can be imperceptible to the naked eye but can cause significant changes over long periods.
The type of mass movement where materials move as a block is called a rockslide or landslide. This happens when a large mass of rock or soil breaks away and moves downhill quickly as a single unit.
The most destructive kind of mass movement is typically a landslide or a mudslide, due to their speed and ability to carry large volumes of debris. Creep is a slower form of mass movement where soil or rock moves downhill gradually over time, causing gradual but usually less destructive changes to the landscape.
Creep is a slow, continuous mass movement of soil or rock down a slope. It involves a gradual downhill movement of materials due to the force of gravity. It is not considered a rapid mass movement like landslides or debris flows.
Leaning poles are one indication of creep, a type of mass movement where soil and rocks slowly move downslope due to gravity.
i dont know lol
in what direction do sand dunes move
its is when something happens on soil
earths rotation
Rock fall & Landslides
Creep is a type of mass movement that happens continuously. It involves the slow, gradual movement of soil and sediment downhill over time due to gravity. This movement can be imperceptible to the naked eye but can cause significant changes over long periods.
A slump mass movement is typically faster than a creep mass movement. Slump movement involves a more sudden and rapid downslope movement of material, often in a rotational manner, whereas creep movement involves a slower, more gradual flow of material over time.
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Landslide xx
A slow mass movement of individual sediments is a creep. It happens so slowly that you cannot see it happening and it can go on for years.
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your question is lacking clarity using the word 'moeent'.....