Geography
WAEC 2002
(a) Define the term mass wasting
(b) Describe two types of mass wasting
(c) State three effects of mass wasting
Explanation
(a) Definition - movement of weathered material (debris) under the force of gravity usually down slope
(b) Types;
- Soil creep
- Solifluction
- Landslide, Slumping, etc.
(i) Soil Creep;
- It occurs in areas of deep chemical weathering on moderate slopes.
- It is caused by rain drop impact and thaw and freeze of ice.
- It is also caused by expansion and contraction of soil aggregates.
- It is responsible for down slope tilting of trees on slopes and the movement is slow and not noticeable.
Identifying mass wasting - Description
(ii) Solifluction
- It occurs in temperate and sub-polar regions *Its soil is usually saturated
- Its soil and rock fragments move downslope.
- Freezing and thawing alternate to supply the kinetic energy required for the debris transfer.
- It is frozen creep.
- Movement is not restricted to definite channels.
Identifying mass wasting - Description
(iii) Landslide:
- Various forms such as shrimping, debris fall involves dry mass of earth's debris rock shrimping.
- Movement of large rock debris
- Over underlying weak rock
- Movement is in succession
- Small rock debris moving down slope at a time resulting in a number of step like terracettess, e.g. Mississippi valley.
Identifying mass wasting - Description
(c) Effects
- Loss of farmlands
- Displacement of settlements *Disruption of transportation network
- Tilting of electric poles and telegraph poles
- Damming of a river *Loss of soil fertility
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