A slump is characterized as a prolonged period of decline or reduced performance, often seen in various contexts such as economics, sports, or personal well-being. It typically involves a noticeable drop in productivity, morale, or overall effectiveness. Factors contributing to a slump can include external pressures, lack of motivation, or unforeseen challenges. Overcoming a slump often requires strategic adjustments, support, and renewed focus.
The toe of a slump is often characterized by a buildup of material at the base of the slope where the movement has come to rest. It can appear as a curved or lobe-shaped accumulation of soil, rocks, and debris. The toe of a slump is usually wider and may have a gentler slope compared to the more steeply inclined headscarf area above.
A shear breaks off or crumbles. A slump stays together however it will slump down.
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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.
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a sweeping motion
Type of slump test are,True slumpShear slumpCollapse slump
Don't slump, you'll injure your spine.There was a big slump in sales.
balance or harmony
A region composed mostly of islands -apex
Paranoid, looking for a way out
Determined to balance the budget.