Factors that can cause landslides days later, according to scientists, include heavy rainfall, changes in soil moisture levels, and the weakening of slope stability due to previous disturbances or seismic activity.
That would be called a landslide, which is the movement of rock, soil, and sand down a slope due to the force of gravity. It can occur suddenly or gradually depending on various factors such as slope, soil composition, and water content. Landslides can cause significant damage to property and pose risks to human life and infrastructure.
That is called a landslide, which occurs when loose material like rocks, soil, and debris move downhill due to factors such as gravity, water, or earthquakes. Landslides can be destructive and cause significant damage to property and infrastructure.
A landslide is a type of mass movement where materials such as rocks, soil, and debris move downslope as a single large mass due to gravity. Landslides can be triggered by various factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities, and they can cause significant damage to property and infrastructure. Efforts are made to mitigate the risk of landslides through proper land-use planning and stabilization measures.
Earthquakes can cause fatalities by collapsing buildings, triggering landslides, and creating tsunamis. The shaking can also cause injuries and lead to infrastructure damage, making it difficult for emergency services to respond quickly.
It is an avalanche.
Three factors that can cause landslides are heavy rainfall, erosion of slope material, and human activities such as deforestation or construction. These factors can destabilize the slope and increase the likelihood of a landslide occurring.
Air pollution does not directly cause landslides. However, pollutants in the air can contribute to environmental factors that weaken the stability of soil and rock, increasing the risk of landslides in certain areas. Heavy rainfall following air pollution can also contribute to landslides by saturating the soil and decreasing its stability.
Tsunamis are caused by undersea landslides. There are many possible causes for undersea landslides, but the most common are undersea earthquakes.
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Gravity itself does not directly cause earthquakes or landslides. Earthquakes are primarily caused by the movement of tectonic plates, while landslides are usually triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, erosion, or human activities. However, gravity does play a role in both processes by influencing the movement and stability of material on Earth's surface.
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No. Wind plays little if any role in landslides. Most landslides are caused by heavy rain on unstable slopes, expecially where vegetation has been removed or burned. Earthquakes are another common cause of landslides.
Scientists usually use extensometer. But it is difficult to measure the whole landslide area.
Indirectly. The movement of tectonic plates is the cause of the majority of earthquakes. Earthquakes can cause landslides.
True earthquakes and volcanoes can cause landslides.
Landslides, yes.Tsunamis, no.