Whatever is in the landslide is what ends up at the bottom of it.
From a landslide, from deposition by water, and by deposition from a glacier.
When soil moves from one location to another location, it is being eroded in the location that it is leaving, and it is being deposited in the location where it is arriving. Hence, a landslide is both deposition and erosion.
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A Landslide is a large proportion of mud/rock that gives way under a lot of water/pressure which will literally slide down the face it is based upon. Erosion is only in small amounts, it is not recorded as a large break away at once, or for deposition the same story
Usually by erosion, although weathered rocks can split off to trigger a slide. A landslide is the downhill motion of loose rock and soil, sometimes entire layers of a mountainside.
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Dixie Chicks' "Landslide" video can be found online from many different websites. Some examples where the video can be found include Youtube, CMT, MP3Lemon, and EraMP3.
Drumlins are caused by both erosion and deposition. These drumlins are found in the lowlands of Scotland and are small egg shaped hills.