Sand:
Trial 1: (230 - 100)/100 = 1.3 * 100 = 130% increase
Trial 2: (185 - 100)/100 = .85 * 100 = 85% increase
Soil:
Trial 5: (375 - 100)/100 = 2.75 * 100 = 275% increase
Trial 6: (350 - 100)/100 = 2.5 * 100 = 250% increase
The sand is more prone to sliding because it had a lower amount of water increase needed to slide.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Internet Investigations
- Water, soil and steep cliffsides.
- Mudslides have to be at a certain angle to happen.
- Push it by hand or pour water on it.
- Rocks would be equivelent to my hand and the water would be water.
- Sudden release of water picking up large quantities of ash and loose debris.
- There are no more trees letting the mudflow accelerate faster.
- Instead of it being all burned and ugly and it will get covered with mud and soil.
- Clear cutting and taking out plants and trees.
- Conditions for dangerous mudflows are slope, soil condition, and how much water. The location for mudflows are places where there are steep slopes and very little vegetation.
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