I'm guessing that a mudslide is when mud makes a big river and runs down hills, while a landslide is when rocks fall off mountains, or something like that. I think.
A landslide is the movement of rocks, soil, and debris down a slope, while a mudslide is the movement of wet, loose soil and water down a slope.
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Landslide.
Mudslide!
landslide/mudslide
A mudslide is a form of landslide. "Mudslide" is the commonly used name; there is no other more 'official' name for them.
If the movement is slow and gradual, it would likely be a creep. If the movement is faster and more sudden, it could be a landslide or a mudslide, depending on the presence of water and mud.
Landslide or Mudslide
in a way because landslides are when rocks or earth or debris move down a slope. a mudslide is a fast moving landslide that flows in channels
one is water and the other is land
Landslide, mudslide, rockslide or avalanche.
A landslide or mudslide can occur when heavy rain saturates the ground on a hillside, causing the soil to become unstable and slide downhill.