Landslides in hill stations are commonly caused by heavy rainfall, steep topography, deforestation, and human interference such as construction activities that destabilize the slope. These factors can weaken the soil and rocks, making them more prone to slipping and causing landslides.
Tornadoes can occur on flat land or hilly terrain. While tornadoes typically move over flat terrain, they are able to move up and down hills depending on the topography of the area. The presence of hills can sometimes influence the path and severity of a tornado.
Tallahassee is known as the city of "Seven Hills". Rome, Italy is also known as the City of Seven Hills. It's location is on seven hills.
A large area of land that is level or that is slightly rolling is called a plain. Plains can occur in lowlands or at higher elevations on plateaus. As they are usually made of fertile soil, plains are very important for an area's agriculture.
The most earthquakes are mostly occurs on land
Rock slide / land slide / mass wasting.
On hills. Think: gravity. Rain. Dirt. Sliding.
Tornadoes can occur on flat land or hilly terrain. While tornadoes typically move over flat terrain, they are able to move up and down hills depending on the topography of the area. The presence of hills can sometimes influence the path and severity of a tornado.
low land between moutians or hills
That is a great question! Something that can occur on a steep slop during an earthquake is that it can trigger massive land slides, which is pretty much just moving land, a land slide is pretty much like a mud slide!
A land surrounded by mountains and hills is typically called a valley.
A low lying land between hills or mountains is called a valley
Hills
The space between two hills is a valley.
hills and mountains
it is a land with lots of hills.....
if a land slide occurs because of frost and surplus water coming of farmers field
The land around the pueblo was like hills they farmed buffalo on the hills and also called them fields.