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what is solifluction?​

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Answered by warifkhan
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Solifluction is a geomorphic process that involves the slow movement of water-saturated soil down a slope and usually occurs on frozen subsoil or during freeze-thaw activity. The term originates from the Latin words solum and fluction, which mean "soil" and "to flow," respectively.

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Answered by misraprasanta
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The gradual movement of wet soil or other material down a slope, especially where frozen subsoil acts as a barrier to the percolation of water.

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Frozen sub soil prevents moisture percolation from the surface of the top soil.In such a case the soil and other maters saturated with precipitation tends to slide down a slope above the frozen subsoil.This process of movement of wet soil and other materials is known as solifluction.

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