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What is a rock slide?Group of answer choicesa rapid form of mass movement that involves the flow of soil with waterwhen blocks of bedrock slide down a slopethe gradual movement of soil downhilla downslope viscous flow of fine-grained materials that have been saturated with water

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What is a rock slide?Group of answer choicesa rapid form of mass movement that involves the flow of soil with waterwhen blocks of bedrock slide down a slopethe gradual movement of soil downhilla downslope viscous flow of fine-grained materials that have been saturated with water

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A rock slide is when blocks of bedrock slide down a slope. This is a type of mass movement that occurs rapidly, often triggered by factors such as erosion, earthquakes, volcanic activity, or heavy rainfall. It's not the gradual movement of soil downhill, nor a flow of soil with water, or a downslope viscous flow of fine-grained materials saturated with water.

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