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Two processes of slow mass wastingQuestion 1AnswerA.Mudflow and earthflowB.Slumping and creepC.Solifluction and soil creep

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Two processes of slow mass wasting

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A. Mudflow and earthflow
B. Slumping and creep
C. Solifluction and soil creep

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The two processes of slow mass wasting are:

  1. Slumping: This is a type of mass wasting that occurs when a coherent mass of loosely consolidated materials or rock layers moves a short distance down a slope. The movement is characterized by sliding along a concave-upward or planar surface.

  2. Soil Creep: This is the slowest form of mass wasting. The downslope movement of soil or rock fragments on a slope is so slow that it is difficult to observe. The movement is caused by the expansion and contraction of soil due to freezing and thawing, or wetting and drying.

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