General Knowledge A landslide that moves along a regular sloping planar surface Share Question A landslide that moves along a regular sloping planar surface Answer Translational Slide Related Related posts: A huge collapse depression at the Earth’s surface that sank into a near-surface magma chamber during eruption of the magma A landslide in which the mass rotates as it slides on a basal slip surface An extremely large basalt-lava volcano, gently sloping sides Blocky basalt lava with a ragged clinkery surface Component of stress perpendicular to the earth’s planar surface (force keeping the boulder/grain from moving) Extremely slow downslope flow of sediment on the surface Magma that flows out onto the ground surface The amount the fault or ridge moves away from its point of origin (aka displacement) What profession makes regular use of vibrators? Where the earthquake actually appears on the earth’s surface, sometimes there is a rupture at that point Share FacebookTwitterGoogle+ReddItWhatsAppPinterestEmail