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A slope with a steep gradient, loose soil, and high moisture content is most likely to produce a mass movement. Such conditions weaken the slope's stability, increasing the likelihood of landslides or debris flows. Additionally, factors like vegetation loss and seismic activity can further destabilize the slope, triggering mass movements.

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