Mass Wasting Explained
Mudflows and earth flows differ primarily in water content and particle size, impacting their sliding or flowing behavior. Avalanches and rock falls represent the most dangerous forms of mass wasting, characterized by rapid, chaotic movement down steep slopes. Understanding the distinctions between these phenomena, including their speed and material composition, is crucial for assessing their potential hazards.In this clip
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Episode 127: Weathering, Erosion, and Rivers
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