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A rotational slump occurs when a slump block, composed of sediment or rock, slides along a concave-upward slip surface with rotation about an axis parallel to the slope. [3] Rotational movement causes the original surface of the block to become less steep, and the top of the slump is rotated backward.
Slump may refer to: Slump (economics), better known as a recession; Slump (food), a variety of cobbler; Slump (geology), a form of mass wasting event "Slump" (song), by South Korean boy band Stray Kids; Slump (sports), a period in which a player or team performs below par; Sophomore slump, a failed second effort following a successful introduction
Overcoming a slump can often require a combination of technical and psychological adjustments as well as an increase in the athlete's mental fortitude. [1] While slumps can frustrate players and fans, especially if they last more than a few games, they are a natural aspect of any athlete's career.
Stumps (both those on the ground and stumps of removed branches) are sometimes able to regenerate into new trees depending on the species. Often, a deciduous tree that has been cut will re-sprout in multiple places around the edge of the stump or from the roots. [1]
The Mameyes Landslide, in the Mameyes neighborhood of barrio Portugués Urbano in Ponce, Puerto Rico, was caused by extensive accumulation of rains and, according to some sources, lightning.
NEW YORK — Wherever Shohei Ohtani goes, a microscope follows. This week, the well-paid traveling circus known as the Los Angeles Dodgers rolled into Queens on a five-game losing streak for a ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. manufacturing contracted for a third straight month in June as demand remained subdued, while a drop in a measure of prices paid by factories for inputs to a six-month ...
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