No, Neptune is entirely gaseous and there is no land on it that would slide.
Volcanic eruptions can produce loose ash deposits, heavy rain, and debris flows. The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980 triggered massive landslides, including the largest landslide in the world, which moved 2.8 cubic kilometers of earth material.
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No. Neptune is a gas planet.
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No. Neptune is a planet. It has several moons.
No. Wind plays little if any role in landslides. Most landslides are caused by heavy rain on unstable slopes, expecially where vegetation has been removed or burned. Earthquakes are another common cause of landslides.
Malaysia does not have avalanches, but they have landslides.
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No, Neptune is a gas planet and has no terra firma for a desert or any other land feature.
No. Neptune is a gas planet and so does not have a solid surface.