landslides can destroy animals habitat and therefore they won't have a place to live.
Vegetation, angle of slope, undercutting of the foot, hight of the water table, soil rheology, earthquakes, rainfall, human activity, geology call all effect landslides.
they are the same because they both have to do with water troubling an area
Landslides can be an effect of soil erosion. When soil is eroded, it can weaken the stability of the land, making it more susceptible to landslides, especially during periods of heavy rainfall or seismic activity. Erosion removes vegetation that helps hold soil in place, increasing the likelihood of landslides occurring.
can trigger landslides, and mudflow :)
sea floor spreading and landslides
it effects wild liffe because co2 is getting relleced into the are.It allso effects the wild life because thje co2 makes the world to hot for the life.XD...
Usually disastrous. Death, destruction, injury, displacement.
Yes, landslides can be a secondary effect of earthquakes. The intense shaking and ground movement during an earthquake can destabilize slopes, particularly in areas with loose or saturated soil, leading to landslides. This phenomenon can cause significant additional damage to infrastructure and natural landscapes following the initial seismic event.
Landslides can alter landforms by changing the shape, height, and stability of slopes. They can create new landforms such as scarps, slump features, and debris flows. Over time, repeated landslides can contribute to the formation of new landforms and change the overall landscape of an area.
Wild Wild Life was created in 1986.
Stop using cars somoffyen and walk a bit more so there will not be as much polootion
When i hear the words wild life i think of the animals because some are wild and they live in the wild and its their life so it becomes wild life