yes
creep
sick creep
Concrete creep is defined as: deformation of structure under sustained load. Basically, long term pressure or stress on concrete can make it change shape. This deformation usually occurs in the direction the force is being applied. Like a concrete column getting more compressed, or a beam bending. Creep does not necessarily cause concrete to fail or break apart. Creep is factored in when concrete structures are designed.
I think so, only to creep the guy out ;)
It can be caused by GRAVITY as in the case of old lead pipe sagging. In addition copper contact wires in electrified transport systems sagging under permanent stress causes creep.
It can be caused by GRAVITY as in the case of old lead pipe sagging. In addition copper contact wires in electrified transport systems sagging under permanent stress causes creep.
No, a creep meter measures horizontal movement along a fault line caused by tectonic forces. It is used to monitor slow, continuous creep along faults, which can help scientists better understand the strain accumulation and potential for seismic activity in an area.
the consequence of creep not allowing the mosquito to bite the king was that he bit the king before he was asleep which caused him pain then the guards searched for the victim and killed the louse
It is generally called "Chip Creep".
The future tense of "creep" is "will creep" or "is going to creep."
of Creep, of Creep, imp. & p. p. of Creep.
Creep in mass wasting is the slow, gradual downhill movement of soil and rock material. It typically occurs over extended periods of time and is caused by the force of gravity acting on the materials. Creep can be observed through tilted structures and bent trees on slopes affected by this type of movement.
Yes, creep is a noun, as in "he was a creep". It can also be a verb, as in "he crept along".
Landslides, rockfalls, and creep are examples of erosion caused by gravity, where material is moved downslope. These processes result in the deposition of material at the base of a slope or transport it to another location.
Gravity. Landslides, rock falls, and creep are all examples of erosion and deposition caused by the force of gravity pulling materials downhill over time.
Cause a Creep creep's up on someone slowly and a Creep is very slow