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Which of the following best describes “Sluff” in Geology?
Type of minerals found on sea-bed
Short air bursts of low pressure
Minor Avalanches
Minor after-shocks of volcanic activity
In geology, the term "sluff" is commonly used to describe minor avalanches or small-scale movement of snow or rock. It is often associated with the shedding or sliding of loose, unconsolidated material down a slope. Sluffing can occur on various types of terrain, including mountain slopes with snow or loose rock debris.
So, the most appropriate description for "sluff" in geology is minor avalanches.
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