Mass wasting is caused when there are loose rocks and soil on a mountain, then somthing moves it. Then it all falls down the mountain causing a landslide. Denver Simmons
The Lorentz Factor is the name of the factor by which time, length, and "relativistic mass" change for an object while that object is moving and is often written (gamma).
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gravity and movement
uhhh i think its weathering??
well because the rain is heavier and that make the mass wasting also known as mass movement is more common heavy when heavy rainfall
One factor that does not commonly trigger mass movement is vegetation cover. In fact, vegetation can help stabilize slopes and reduce the likelihood of mass movement by absorbing water and providing root strength to hold soil in place.
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Movement of a material will occur if the angle of repose is increased by the addition of material, or if friction is decreased by oversaturation of the material, or in the event of a ground moving event.
Yes, gradient is an important factor in mass movement as it influences the speed and type of movement. Steeper gradients can increase the likelihood of mass movement events such as landslides, while gentler gradients may still allow movement but at a slower pace. Understanding gradient helps assess the risk of mass movement in a particular area.
no, its thee worst ya squag!
Mass wasting is the term used to describe the process of the transfer of rock material down slope under the influence of gravity. There are various terms used to describe how these materials move when a mass wasting event is happening, include flow and slide.
The term for the rapid mass movement that flows downhill is a landslide. It is a geological event where a large amount of earth, rock, or debris moves swiftly down a slope or cliff.
An event that is least likely to trigger a mass movement on a slope is a gradual, sustained increase in temperature without any other contributing factors such as rainfall or seismic activity. This is because temperature alone typically does not have a direct impact on slope stability.
A mass movement is caused by Gravity.
A slump mass movement is typically faster than a creep mass movement. Slump movement involves a more sudden and rapid downslope movement of material, often in a rotational manner, whereas creep movement involves a slower, more gradual flow of material over time.
Movement of a material will occur if the angle of repose is increased by the addition of material, or if friction is decreased by oversaturation of the material, or in the event of a ground moving event.