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What is mass wasting?

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Answered by XxDashingPrincexX
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Answer:

Mass wasting is the movement of rock and soil down slope under the influence of gravity.

Explanation:

Rock falls, slumps, and debris flows are all examples of mass wasting. Often lubricated by rainfall or agitated by seismic activity, these events may occur very rapidly and move as a flow.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Mass wasting, also known as mass movement, is a general term for the movement of rock or soil down slopes under the force of gravity. It differs from other processes of erosion in that the debris transported by mass wasting is not entrained in a moving medium, such as water, wind, or ice.

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