A slow-moving, down-slope flow of water-saturated earth material is called:
A. Avalanche
B. Slump
C. Debris flow
D. Earthflow
Answer: Option D
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Earthflow refers to a slow, viscous flow of fine-grained soils and sediments, saturated with water, moving down a slope.Related Questions on Geological Hazards
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