Rock falls along Chapman's Peak are primarily caused by weathering processes, such as freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rainfall, that weaken the rock face over time. Additionally, human activities like road construction and landscaping can disturb the natural stability of the slopes, leading to increased risk of rock falls. The steep topography of the area also contributes to the susceptibility of rock falls along the roadside.
Rock falls occur at Chapmans Peaks because erosion makes the slopes unstable and gravity then brings the unstable rocks down.
Rock falls occur on Chapman's Peak in part due to weather. Heavy rains can cause rocks to shift, move, and fall.
Earthquakes occur along a fault. Near the San Andreas fault lots of earthquakes occur.
No, hotspot volcanoes do not occur along subduction zones. They occur when plates pass over mantle hot spots.
Rock falls occur on Chapman's Peak in part due to weather. Heavy rains can cause rocks to shift, move, and fall.
Because Improvised Explosive Devices are often used to disrupt transports and traffic (which occur on roads).
When price rises, the quantity supplied rises; as price falls, the quantity supplied falls.
tsunamis occur at pacific ocean
They can. There are several down river from Niagara Falls.
Stairs, Bathrooms and getting out of cars.
Along the tectonic plate boundaries.
Along the seacoasts.