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The slow, steady downhill flow of loose, weathered Earth materials is called A. flow. B. slide. C. creep. D. slump.
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The slow, steady downhill flow of loose, weathered Earth materials is called A. flow. B. slide. C. creep. D. slump.
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I beileve its b
Hope this helps☺
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C. creep
Step-by-step explanation:
Creep is mainly defined as the slow motion of soil and earth materials downhill due to the effect of mechanical strength.
Creed usually occurs as a result of the exposure to high stress levels that are beneath the yield strength of the material.
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