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What is a Rock fall?

A rock fall is a type of mass wasting event where rocks or debris fall or topple down a steep slope or cliff face due to gravity. This can be triggered by factors such as erosion, weathering, or earthquakes. Rock falls can pose a risk to infrastructure, people, and the environment in mountainous regions.


What is the difference between mudslide and a landslide?

I'm guessing that a mudslide is when mud makes a big river and runs down hills, while a landslide is when rocks fall off mountains, or something like that. I think.


Why do rocks fall from the sky?

Rocks don't fall from the sky naturally. However, meteorites, which are rocks from space, can fall to Earth due to gravitational forces. When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and survives the heat of entry, it is called a meteorite.


Why is it very cool at the top of the mountains?

Cause they want to try to make you fall off and start over.


How do mountains affect humans negatively?

bits fall off and land on people causing negative feelings.


How are slides formed?

rain affects the rocks which cracks the rocks, on a high place it'll fall off when loosely cracked. It'll affect more rocks when it crashes another rock.


Why erosion and deposition maximum on mountains?

Mountains are NOT a place where deposition (of sediments) are at a maximum. However they ARE a place where erosion (of sediments) is at a maximum. This is because mountains are steep and there is therefore allot of energy in the water flowing off mountains. This energy breaks down and removes the rocks from which the mountains are made.


How does tran fall off his dirt bike in fast and the furious?

go to utube and type in kennydavis15


When was Rocks Off created?

Rocks Off was created on 1972-05-12.


What type of physical weathering is caused when rocks scrape together cuasing small pieces to break off?

AbrasionAbrasion


Why do mountains gradually become smaller over time?

They gradually erode (wear away) due to the forces of nature. Air moves pieces of rock and loose chunks, Water washes away rock and loose chunks, Rocks make cracks in other rocks as they fall, and water seeps into cracks and breaks rocks off when it freezes, because ice expands when it freezes.


What type of physical weathering is caused when rocks scrape together caused small pieces to break off?

AbrasionAbrasion