what do you call slow but steady down slope movement of soil or rock
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Creep, in geology, slow downslope movement of particles that occurs on every slope covered with loose, weathered material. ... Even soil covered with close-knit sod creeps downslope, as indicated by slow but persistent tilting of trees, poles, gravestones, and other objects set into the ground on hillsides.
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