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28 September, 16:49

Which best describes a mudflow?

sudden movement along a flat, inclined surface

movement too slow to be observed directly

material moving downslope as a thick fluid

material falling freely through the air

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  1. 28 September, 17:58
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    3 looks like the best option
  2. 28 September, 18:29
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    I just took the quiz and can confirm that the right answer is "material moving downslope as a thick fluid".

    Source/Explanation (from my textbook) (keywords that I think best match the right answer have been underlined by me):

    Flows are mass movements of material containing a large amount of water, which move downslope as a thick fluid. Flows that move quickly, called mudflows, are common in semiarid mountainous regions, such as parts of southern California.
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