no but your mama does whenever she walks.
No, a landslide is a rapid mass movement of earth, debris, or rocks down a slope. It is not a slow process, but rather a sudden and violent event that can dramatically change the surface of the earth in a short amount of time.
A scientist could analyze the images before and after a landslide to measure changes in the landscape, such as slope angle, vegetation cover, and surface roughness. By comparing the images, they can determine the extent of the landslide and how it has altered the Earth's surface. This information can be used to study the impact of landslides on the environment and develop strategies for monitoring and mitigating landslide hazards.
Earthquakes make earth's surface move downward just like a mudslide, or up, sometimes.
it can rapidly cause a landslide to occur
The mass movement that makes the most changes in Earth's surface is not air, or water, but a landslide. The four mass movements are landslide, slump, creep, and mudslide.Old Answer: air, water.
Trees and other plants are moved
Landslides can make new lands after they occur. Because it looks different than before it occurred. landslides can change water sources too.
ow does deposition change earth's surface
Humans change the earth's surface by gardening.
Earthquakes or volcanic activity can change the surface of the Earth.
A landslide is only rocks/dirt moving so it is a physical change.
Deposition changes the surface of earth by eroding away the surface.