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LET’S LOOK AT PAGE 32 OF NEW GEO
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Mass movement is the movement of any loose weathered material down a slope under the influence of gravity
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HUMAN TRIGGERS OVER GRAZING CATTLE DEFORESTATION ROAD BUILDING QUARRYING NATURAL TRIGGERS HEAVY RAINFALL SNOW EARTHQUAKE OR VOLCANOES
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How steep the slope is- The amount of water present- The presence of vegetation- roots of trees and plants bind the soil together and prevent movement Human activity-
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MASS MOVEMENT CAN BE 1. FAST = LANDSLIDE/BOGBURST/MUDFLOW OR SLOW = SOIL CREEP
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Slow movement
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Soil creep is the downward movement of soil because of gravity Soil creep is the slowest type of mass movement (1cm per year) It may only be noticed when posts, fences or trees are tilted downhill
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Regolith is weathered rock material It includes soil and scree
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FAST MOVEMENT
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A landslide is a very rapid movement of earth and rock down a steep slope. Landslides happen when the slope becomes unstable Landslides are very fast
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Deforestation- cutting down of trees on a steep slope Road building A sudden shock to the ground – due to an earthquake or a volcanic eruption Erosion Diggers cutting under a steep bank or slope
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Fast movement
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Mudflows are an example of very rapid mass movement They occur on both gentle and steep slopes They occur after heavy rainfall, when the soil is saturated and turns into a river of mud They can occur after a volcanic eruption
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Fast movement
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Bog bursts are common in upland areas that have a thick covering of peat Upland areas have large amounts of rainfall and the peat may become saturated with water When this happens the peat moves down the slope very quickly
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and well done first years on reaching the end of first term in St Tiernan’s
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