Answer:
First Image - Creep
Second Image - Mudflow
Third Image - Slump
Explanation:
In geology, creep in landform is known to be the movement of loose, weathered material which occurs on every slope slowly on a downslope. The downslope is caused by persistent tilting of gravestones, trees, etc.
Mudflow involves the very rapid flow of debris which are liquified as a result of the significant amount of water which then leads to mass wasting. This occurs when water mixes with soil and rock and makes the mud mass to flow rapidly.
While slump involves the falling out or removal of earth ir rock debris from the slope of unconsolidated material which moves downward intermittently.
Creep, Mudflow and Slump all lead to landforms.