The maximum incline at which sediments on a slope can remain at rest before being pulled downward by gravity is known as the Weathering
Friction is a type of force that resists or prevents the relative motion of two physical objects when their surfaces come in contact.
As given in the problem statement we have to find out the maximum incline at which sediments on a slope can remain at rest before being pulled downward by gravity.
The Weathering Angle is the highest inclination at which sediments on a slope may rest before being dragged down by gravity.
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