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29 June, 19:16

How are slumps and slides different?

A. Slumps are a type of sediment flow. Slides are a type of slope failure.

B. Slides are a type of sediment flow. Slumps are a type of slope failure.

C. Slumps happen very quickly. Slides happen very slowly over time.

D. Slides move sediment down pre - existing rock surfaces. Slumps carve out curves of sediment.

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  1. 29 June, 19:19
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    I think the answer is D. Slides move sediment down pre-existing rock surfaces. Slumps carve out curves of sediment. Sorry if wrong.
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