Rock that piles up at the foot of a cliff is a formed regolith slope.
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∙ 12y agoRock that forms at the foot of a cliff forms regolith slope.
then the slope is x=y. there is no slope.
Examples of slope: http://www.answers.com/topic/slope http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slope
Yes, it is true; slope zero is no slope.
X=5 is a vertical line, so it has no slope. When I say it has no slope, I don't mean the slope is 0, I mean the slope is nonexistent.
Rock that forms at the foot of a cliff forms regolith slope.
No, it doesn't.
No, it doesn't.
Gravity is the fundamental force that moves or accelerates soil and regolith down a slope. The force exerted by gravity pulls loose materials downslope due to the force of gravity acting on their mass.
No, Αυτή είναι η Σπάρτη!
Loose lunar rock material is called regolith.
Regolith means moon soil.
Regolith.
The layer of debris on the moon is called regolith. Regolith is made up of dust, soil, and broken rock fragments that have accumulated on the moon's surface over millions of years.
Regolith
The dust on the moon is called lunar regolith. It is a mixture of fine dust, soil, broken rock, and other materials that cover the surface of the moon.
Regolith