They destroy homes and bury and kill people.
Mt. St. Helen's eruption in 1980 created the largest known landslide. It is called a pyroclastic flow or lateral blast.
mudslide will be more dangerous
yeah if something gets in the way
yes why wouldn't it? There was a landslide on jan.4 2012 and about 150 people were missing
A landslide is rocks, dirt, snow, trees, and other items sliding down upon people, roads, houses. There isn't much you can do because it happens fast and without warning. Most people will never experience one unless they are skiing in an area prone to them or a mountain region that has become unstable. Mudslides do happen as well.
Mudslides are formed most commonly from volcanoes. When it was dry for a certain time period and it rains heavily it can cause a mudslide. It can be caused when a volcano erupts or just because of a hilly area. Areas that have volcanoes are prone to mudslides, hilly areas are too.
As of May 2013, the number of recorded mudslides incidents in 2013 is around 15. The most famous mudslide this year occurred in Washington (the state).
A steep slope of loose rocks, sand or clay becoming unstable if high rainfall saturates the ground is the most common cause of a landslide.
yes why wouldn't it? There was a landslide on jan.4 2012 and about 150 people were missing
A mudslide is a form of landslide. "Mudslide" is the commonly used name; there is no other more 'official' name for them.
A landslide is rocks, dirt, snow, trees, and other items sliding down upon people, roads, houses. There isn't much you can do because it happens fast and without warning. Most people will never experience one unless they are skiing in an area prone to them or a mountain region that has become unstable. Mudslides do happen as well.
it caused huge mudslides and it made the ground very dangerous for workers.
Vegetation and forests hold the soil. With little vegetation and few trees, nothing can hold the soil. When wet, sand in the soil become slippery and slides over itself, causing mudslides and landslides.
Mudslides are formed most commonly from volcanoes. When it was dry for a certain time period and it rains heavily it can cause a mudslide. It can be caused when a volcano erupts or just because of a hilly area. Areas that have volcanoes are prone to mudslides, hilly areas are too.
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A very dangerous event that could kill people if anyone is near one that happens
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As of May 2013, the number of recorded mudslides incidents in 2013 is around 15. The most famous mudslide this year occurred in Washington (the state).
mudslides happen when heavy rain turns into mud and falls down a steep hill and turns into a mudslides.
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