PPT-Chapter 5.3 Mass Movements

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Earths land is made of slope and as the force of gravity works on the slope materials move downslope This movement is called mass movement Weathering and mass movement

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Earths land is made of slope and as the force of gravity works on the slope materials move downslope This movement is called mass movement Weathering and mass movement produce most landforms. Cameron Blair & Josh Solomon. Learning outcomes. Mechanisms of action, S/E & examples of:. Drugs that protect the stomach. Anti-. diarrhoeal. drugs. Laxatives . Physiological regulation of gastric acid secretion. Objectives (slide 1 of 2). 17.1 Collective Behavior. Define collective behavior and explain its challenges to sociologists.. Compare and contrast types of collectivity.. Examine examples of mass behavior.. Mass Movements and Subsidence. Causes vs. Triggers. Cause – situation that leads to failure Trigger – event that produces failure. Natural geologic – fractures, layers Physical. Natural morphology Heavy rainfall/rapid snowmelt. Week 6. Questions for Discussion. Would you live on a slope? If so, where?. What level of risk from mass wasting is acceptable to you? (How would you know if the slope risk was assessed accurately?). Classification of Joints. Objectives. Define Joint or Articulation. Classify Joints by Structure and by Function. Describe the general structure, know the properties of, and provide examples of fibrous, and cartilaginous joints. Mixing contractions. Propulsive Contractions. A. ll movements of the small intestine cause at. least some degree of both mixing and. . propulsion.. Mixing Contractions (Segmentation Contractions). When a portion of the small intestine becomes distended. Event Perception. : an event is defined as a change in both time and space. . Thus . far we have discussed how our visual system processes very simple static qualities of the environment such as color, distance, pattern, etc. But, the visual system was not designed just to encode and understand these static events, instead, and even more impressively, our visual system was designed to encode and understand the meaning of "events", changes that are dynamic, that visually unfold over time and space. AP1 Chapter 8. 1. Chapter 8 Outline. Naming joints. Classes of joints. Types of movement. Range of motion. Description of selected joints. Effects of aging on the joints. AP1 Chapter 8. 2. I. Naming of joints. Extraocular muscles and their control. Oculomotor nuclei in the brainstem. Circuits controlling different types of eye movements. Cortical control of eye movements. Superior colliculus. FEF. Corollary discharge and saccadic . 9.1 Joints and their classifications. Joint. :. any point where two bones meet; both movable and immovable. Arthrology. : science of joint structure, function and dysfunction. Kinesiology. : study of musculoskeletal movement. Ions are created, when the electron potential in the impact chamber (in the figure on the left the electron energy at the place of collision amounts about 70 eV) is equal to or The appearance potentia Eye are particularly important in aeronautics where operators rely on numerous sources of visual information . Eye - tracking reveals what we are looking at, but also the physical and psychological co April 5. th. 2012. Aarti Mistry. Definition. ‘. Bharata. ’ is derived from the three syllables meaning . BHAva. (. expression. ), Raga (. music. ), . TAla. (. rhythm. ), ‘. Natyam. ’ means dramatic art.. Rock Fall/Debris Fall. Debris Flow. Slump. Creep. How can mass movements impact our life and property?. . What are some ways we can prevent loss of life and property from mass movements?. So…...

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