Hunter, Ian, Mike, and Eric DDescribe three types of gravitational erosion. WWhat is slow mass movement and what is rapid mass movement?

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Hunter, Ian, Mike, and Eric

DDescribe three types of gravitational erosion. WWhat is slow mass movement and what is rapid mass movement?

Rapid mass movement There are four essential types of rapid mass movement. Rock falls- a group of loose rocks that fall down a steep slope. Landslides- the sudden movement of loose rocks Mudslides- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water. Lahars are massive and dangerous mudflows made from volcanic origin

Slow mass movement Creep is a form of slow mass movement. Creep is the flow downhill movement of weathered rock material

Pictures and Videos  Landslide Video Landslide Video this is a form of creep this is a picture of a landslide

DDescribe three types of gravitational erosion. LLandslides are a sudden movement of rock and soil down a steep slope. Mudflows are the sudden movement of a large mass of mud. Creeps are slow movement of soil down a slope. WWhat is slow mass movement and what is rapid mass movement? RRapid mass movement is a very destructive and sudden type of rock or soil movement. Slow mass movement move so slowly you don’t notice it and continues over time.

Hope you enjoyed the show By: Hunter Mike Ian And Eric