No. Slump is "faster" but still at a very slow rate
When dealing with conrete the "slump" refers to how much will a sample sag, reduce in height in a given time frame. re: a 5" slump means that after removing the CYLINDER the concrete will lose 5 inches of elevation. The slump cylinder is the tool used to determine the slump of concrete.
dry concrete
They are both numbers, not velocities. Neither is faster than the other.
Yes, 250 times faster
no
A slump mass movement is faster because a creep mass movement is the slowest kind of mass movement.it is slow because the mass movement involve gradual downhill movement of soil and regolith.
slump
mudflows slump creep landslides
surface creep
mudflows slump creep landslides
mass movement
It falls over due to creep of the soil around it.
The mass movements are: slump, creep, falls, slides, flows and avalanche.
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It creates a creep and a slump, causing trees, bushes, ect. to curve/slant.
1- slump 2- creep 3- mud flows 4- rock slides
a slump- a curved surface in the landa creep- sediment and trees lean downhill (slowly)rockfalls and rock slides- rocks break lose and tumble and fall downhillmudflow-it flows down a slope and occurs after a heavy rainfall in a area with lose sediment