A landslide is the movement of rocks, soil, and debris down a slope, while a mudslide is the movement of wet, loose soil and water down a slope.
If the movement is slow and gradual, it would likely be a creep. If the movement is faster and more sudden, it could be a landslide or a mudslide, depending on the presence of water and mud.
A landslide or mudslide can occur when heavy rain saturates the ground on a hillside, causing the soil to become unstable and slide downhill.
This is known as a rockfall or landslide, which occurs when gravity causes loose rocks and soil to rapidly move downhill. These events can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities, and can pose significant hazards to people and property in the affected area.
A rock and soil sliding downhill is often referred to as a landslide. This occurs when the movement of rocks and soil down a slope is rapid and can cause significant damage to the surrounding area. Landslides can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
A large falling movement of loose rocks and soil is called a landslide. This can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
I'm guessing that a mudslide is when mud makes a big river and runs down hills, while a landslide is when rocks fall off mountains, or something like that. I think.
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Landslide.
Mudslide!
landslide/mudslide
A mudslide is a form of landslide. "Mudslide" is the commonly used name; there is no other more 'official' name for them.
If the movement is slow and gradual, it would likely be a creep. If the movement is faster and more sudden, it could be a landslide or a mudslide, depending on the presence of water and mud.
Landslide or Mudslide
in a way because landslides are when rocks or earth or debris move down a slope. a mudslide is a fast moving landslide that flows in channels
one is water and the other is land
Landslide, mudslide, rockslide or avalanche.
A landslide or mudslide can occur when heavy rain saturates the ground on a hillside, causing the soil to become unstable and slide downhill.