A steep slide is commonly referred to as a "chute" or a "slope." These terms describe a sharply inclined surface that allows objects or individuals to slide quickly downhill.
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That is a great question! Something that can occur on a steep slop during an earthquake is that it can trigger massive land slides, which is pretty much just moving land, a land slide is pretty much like a mud slide!
A person who walks in the steep is called a hiker or mountaineer, depending on the terrain and level of difficulty they are navigating.
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The steep side of a dune is called the slip face. It is the side of the dune where sand grains are deposited as they slide down due to gravity.
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it is a flow of mud down a steep slope
sled,slow,slide,steep.
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steep snow-covered hill, and a trigger
It is called tobogganing. Penguins use tobogganing to travel quickly across icy surfaces and steep slopes without expending much energy.
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It is called the current slide or active slide.
the same thing as a steep slope in Asia
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A steep toboggan track is called a "chute" or a "luge track." These tracks typically have sharp turns and steep drops to provide an exhilarating ride for tobogganers.