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It's not D, the person above me was wrong. I think it might be B, based on many passages I have read it seems to me like this is the correct choice. :)
(If I a wrong just tell me and I will change this. :D)
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c. events or actions viewed as racist or discriminatory
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I took the test
B) oil drilling
C) cattle industry
D) sugar plantations
Answer: 15.2 Classification of Mass Wasting
There are three criteria used to classify slope failures:
The type of material that failed (e.g., bedrock or unconsolidated sediment),
The mechanism of the failure (how the material moved as it failed), and.
The rate of movement (how quickly the material moved).
Classification of mass wasting types depends on three factors: The mass of the rock, the lever's length on the fulcrum's both sides, and the force applied to it. These factors influence the speed and extent of the landslide, the potential damage, and how resistance can prevent mass wasting.
Geologists and engineers determine the classification of mass wasting types using three significant factors: the mass of the material involved, the force acting on it, and the resistance against the force.
The mass of the rock can significantly influence how fast or slow the landslide will occur as well as the potential damage it will cause. The more massive the material, the more severe the consequences may be.
The length of the lever on both sides of the fulcrum refers to the nature of the slope. A slope's steepness and length can affect how the mass wasting occurs. A steeper and longer slope often means a more rapid and extensive landslide.
The force applied usually refers to the gravitational pull acting on the mass. This is the primary force causing the landslide. Meanwhile, the resistance against the force could be the mechanical strength of the material and physical barriers along the slope. However, if the force exceeds the resistance, mass wasting will occur.
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