Why is it important for people to think about mass movement when they decide how to use land?
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It is important for people to think about mass movement when they decide how to use the land because:
- On all slopes, mass movement processes occur continuously; some act slowly, while others act quickly, frequently with fatal outcomes.
- Natural geomorphic processes such as mass movements change mountain formations and transfer silt and debris to softer terrain and water bodies.
- The earth's mass can move in a variety of ways, including falling, toppling, sliding, spreading, flowing, and combinations of these. The fundamental driving force is usually gravity, although it can be reinforced by water.
- The range of causes that cause downslope mass movements parallels the diversity of reasons that cause them.
- Water typically aids mass movements on slopes and sinking mass movements, and the importance of both types is the role each plays in the modification of landforms.
- Landforms are formed as a result of mass movement ( talus scree slopes, rotational scars, terraced cliff profiles)
- At the cliff's base, the angular blockfall debris forms a talus scree slope, a fan-shaped pile of material. The formation of wave-cut notches can undercut cliffs, resulting in huge falls and talus scree slopes at their foot.
- Because of gravity, after rock materials have been weathered into smaller, more unstable bits, it has the tendency to travel downslope, a process known as mass wasting (also referred as a mass movement or a landslide).
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