Wiki User
∙ 15y agoAvalanche
Wiki User
∙ 15y agoContinued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures.
Rapidly, almost continuously.
swiftly rapidly
A tornado forms
No, a mass movement occurs due to the force of gravity acting on sediment or rock material, causing it to move downhill. This movement can happen slowly over time or more rapidly as in landslides or rockslides. The mass movement is a result of the force of gravity on the material rather than being called a gravity.
The warning "Watch for falling rocks" is about the erosion process known as mass wasting, specifically rockfall or landslides. These events occur when gravity causes rocks and sediment to move downslope rapidly, posing a danger to travelers on mountain roads.
a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountain side
A pendulum swings back and forth rapidly due to gravity and inertia.
Yes, landslides and avalanches are both caused by the force of gravity. Gravity pulls the materials down a slope, causing them to move rapidly and potentially result in a landslide or avalanche. Other factors such as weather conditions, slope angle, and the presence of loose material can also influence the occurrence and severity of these events.
A rapidly falling air pressure is often associated with the approach of a storm or low-pressure system, which can bring changes in weather such as strong winds, heavy rain or snow, and rapidly dropping temperatures.
Continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures