Turbidity currents
Landslides are a specific type of mass wasting, which refers to the downslope movement of soil, rock, and debris under the influence of gravity. Mass wasting encompasses various processes, including landslides, rockfalls, and soil creep, all of which involve the gravitational collapse of materials. Landslides occur when the stability of a slope is compromised, often due to factors like heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or erosion. Thus, while all landslides are mass wasting events, not all mass wasting is classified as landslides.
A tidal wave is not considered a type of extreme weather. Tidal waves are large ocean waves caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon, often associated with seismic events like earthquakes or underwater landslides. Extreme weather typically refers to severe and damaging meteorological phenomena such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and blizzards.
Lava that erupts underwater and takes the form of round lumps is called pillow lava
Graded bedding itself does not cause landslides. Graded bedding refers to sedimentary layers with varying particle sizes that settle out in a specific order. Landslides typically occur when there is a loss of support beneath the slope, such as due to heavy rainfall, erosion, or geological disturbances.
Rift volcanism.
The type of deposit that results from a turbidity current is a sediment deposit, or a turbidite. This type of deposit makes the water denser, which makes it sink deeper while the clearer water rises.
Gamma waves are the most powerful.
No - but they can be caused by extremes of weather.
In terms of natural disasters, tsunamis are among the most destructive waves. They are caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides and can result in widespread destruction when they make landfall. Tsunamis can cause massive flooding and loss of life.
because it is a type of techtonic plates
hydrofoil
An underwater dog kiss. An underwater Saint Bernard dog kiss.
The process is called electrolysis, and it usually results in a decomposition reaction. For example, passing an electric current through water results in the reaction 2H2O --> 2H2 + O2.
Underwater mountian ranges/ underwater volcanoes
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a marine biologist
Landslides are a specific type of mass wasting, which refers to the downslope movement of soil, rock, and debris under the influence of gravity. Mass wasting encompasses various processes, including landslides, rockfalls, and soil creep, all of which involve the gravitational collapse of materials. Landslides occur when the stability of a slope is compromised, often due to factors like heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or erosion. Thus, while all landslides are mass wasting events, not all mass wasting is classified as landslides.