Period of rapid glacial movement refers to surging. Sudden increase in the velocity of glacier causing glacier to move with 4-7 km per year is called periodic glacial surge
Skeletal or voluntary muscle is capable of rapid contraction and is responsible for skeletal movement.
A vibration.
Mudflow and creep are both types of mass wasting but differ in their movement characteristics. Mudflow is a rapid, flowing movement of saturated soil and debris, often triggered by heavy rainfall or rapid snowmelt, resulting in a viscous, fluid-like consistency. In contrast, creep is a slow, gradual downhill movement of soil and rock, occurring over long periods due to factors like freeze-thaw cycles and gravity. While mudflow can be sudden and destructive, creep typically causes subtle changes to the landscape over time.
The rapid melting of a volcano's snow cap is called a jökulhlaup. This can lead to a sudden and intense flood known as a glacial outburst flood, caused by the release of trapped water due to volcanic activity.
An example of a fast-moving glacier that can move up to 6 kilometers per year is a surge glacier. Surge glaciers exhibit periods of rapid movement followed by periods of slower flow, which can result in significant advancements over short periods of time. This dynamic behavior is typically linked to internal glacier processes such as changes in basal conditions or ice thickness.
When you go to sleep and you dream your eyes move in a rapid movement, referred to as REM or Rapid Eye Movement sleep. That is how you tell when someone is dreaming.
No. Rapid Movement Sleep is non-existent. That is referred to as a different condition. REM is actually Rapid Eye Movement. Look it up through google for a prognosis and diagnosis, but all you need to know is its a sleep condition that occurs often in the elderly and children.
Rapid Eye Movement
Rapid eye movement is associated with dreams in the early hours of the morning.
Punctuated equilibrium is the model of evolution in which periods of rapid change occur interspersed with long periods of stability. This theory suggests that species evolve quickly in short bursts of rapid change followed by extended periods of little or no change.
Rapid Eye Movement
Rapid Eye Movement - album - was created in 2006.
rapid eyes movement (REM) and non rapid eyes movement (NREM)
rapid eyes movement (REM) and non rapid eyes movement (NREM)
Yes, several times each sleeping period. the movement of the eyes during sleep is called REM [Rapid Eye Movement) The periods of sleep during which REM occurs is called REM sleep.
rapid movement of water
Evolution.