The clay becomes unstable and and begins to slump. This can cause mudslides.
<u>Answer:</u>
"Apply the same amount of force to a ball, cube, and pyramid, each of the same mass" would be the best experiment to perform.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Geometry has a major effect on an object's level of drag. As with lift, the drag is linearly proportional to the size of the entity that moves through air. The cross-sectional size of an entity governs the drag form generated by the varying pressure around the object.
It is the force which the air imposes on an object and passes through it. Air resistance drives up as gravity pulses down for a falling object. Size and shape impact air resistance, the greater the area of the surface, the greater the resistance to air. The friction works in the opposite direction of motion, slowing an object's motion.
Answer:
1) made as an age pyramid that shows the youngest age of the object at the bottom and increases as it goes up
2) unusually high fertility or mortality or changes in the population due to immigration or emigration
3) pratically the same as 2
4)a high population of older age groups which signifies a high dependent population.