what is mass wasting... ..?
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Mass wasting, also known as slope movement or mass movement, is the geomorphic process by which soil, sand, regolith, and rock move downslope typically as a mass, largely under the force of gravity, but frequently affected by water and water content as in submarine environments and mudflows.
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Hi friend...
Mass wasting refers to the process in which rock material is removed along the steep slopes of the relief aided by gravitational force....
best example for mass wasting are... land slides,rock fall, earth flow, mud flow, creed.. etc...
hope it helps you..
Mass wasting refers to the process in which rock material is removed along the steep slopes of the relief aided by gravitational force....
best example for mass wasting are... land slides,rock fall, earth flow, mud flow, creed.. etc...
hope it helps you..
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