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A landslide consists of a mass of soil or rock moving as a single solid mass, with a definite plain of failure and relatively little deformation within the moving mass itself. A mudflow behaves as a fluid. There is no definite plane of failure and there is significant deforemation within the moving mass.
Rock mass failure occurs when the stress within a body of rock exceeds its strength, leading to deformation or fracture of the rock. This can result in landslides, rockfalls, or collapsing of underground tunnels. Understanding rock mass failure is crucial for engineering projects in rock formations to prevent accidents and ensure structural stability.
Yes.
Landslide, slope failure, mass movement and mass wasting are all terms that could be used to describe a mudslide.
Catholics are obliged to attend Mass on Sundays and other Holy Days of Obligation. Failure to do so without a valid reason is considered a serious sin in the Catholic Church.
1. Gravity. 2. Volcanism. 3. Tectonics. 4. Hydraulics.
If you mean a soil slump then no, adding mass to the head (top) of the slump will likely increase the likelihood of failure. If you are to add mass it should be added at the toe. However if you want to stop a slump moving the best thing you can do is to drain the area.
Both involve at least a few species dying out because of failure to adapt to the changing environment.
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