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www.askkids.com/resource/What-Is-Scree.html
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Scree , also called talus , is a term given to an accumulation of broken rock fragments at the base of crags, mountain cliffs, or valley shoulders. ... What Is Soil Creep?
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answers.askkids.com/Nature/types_of_mass_movement
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Mass movement is caused by gravity. ... Some of the types of mass movement of the earth are a slump, rockslide, debris slide, mudflow, talus, and earthflow. ... Soil Creep
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myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/vdivener/notes/mass_wasting_geomor...
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displacement by organisms (e.g., tree roots) ice heave earthquake shocks or other vibrations release of weathering products. soil creep. rock creep. talus creep ...
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www.preservearticles.com/2011111217019/free-essay-on-ta...
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Nov 12, 2011 ... It has already been pointed out that talus is composed of angular blocks of rocks. It has little soil. But there is great variation in size of the ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/30058830
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Rock-creep, talus-creep, soil-creep, rock-glacier creep, and solifluction. Rapid flowage. ......Earthflow, mudflow, and debris-avalanche. Sliding .............Slump, ...
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Mass wasting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_wasting
Talus cones produced by mass wasting, north shore of Isfjord, Svalbard, Norway. ... Types of mass wasting include creep, slides, flows, topples, and falls, each ...
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www.ukgeohazards.info/pages/eng_geol/landslide_geohazar...
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CREEP. (1) Shallow, predominantly seasonal creep. (a) Soil creep. (b) Talus creep. (2) Deep-seated continuous creep; mass creep. (3) Progressive creep ...
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www.mtsu.edu/~cdharris/GEOL100/erosion/mass_wasting-qs....
www.mtsu.edu/~cdharris/GEOL100/erosion/mass_wasting-qs.htm
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[A] soil creep [B] rockfall [C] talus creep [D] debris flow [E] ground subsidence. 6. Climate would have the least significant effect on which one of the following ...
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(B) Rock slide. (C) Talus creep. (D) Effects of creep and flow. (E) Road displacement by debris creep. (F) Stones moved by debris flow. (G) Soil creep and flow.
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