increases the weight of over burden
Water is always involved with landslides because it plays a crucial role in destabilizing the soil or rock mass. Excessive rainfall, snowmelt, or water seepage can increase the pore water pressure within the slope, reducing the friction between particles and making the slope more susceptible to failure. Additionally, water can erode the slope, removing support and causing instability.
Trees help reduce the risk of landslides by absorbing excess water
they are the same because they both have to do with water troubling an area
water,wind,ice
Mudslides and landslides.
Barrels are somehow involved.
landslides, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
Landslides can make new lands after they occur. Because it looks different than before it occurred. landslides can change water sources too.
Landslides can make new lands after they occur. Because it looks different than before it occurred. landslides can change water sources too.
Trees help reduce the risk of landslides by absorbing excess water
Landslides can make new lands after they occur. Because it looks different than before it occurred. landslides can change water sources too.
Landslides can make new lands after they occur. Because it looks different than before it occurred. landslides can change water sources too.
Water and Gravity.
Landslides or slips in urban areas, almost always have a source of water as their cause. Broken water or sewage mains are often to blame.They occur where the ground has been inadequately consolidated, as in a subdivision of land; or where the land is steeper than its natural rest angle.Rainfall in storm conditions will often saturate the soil structure, exacerbating the problem.
they are the same because they both have to do with water troubling an area
Mudslides and landslides.
Mudslides and landslides.
water,wind,ice