No. Landslides and earthquakes are two different things. A land slide is when a large mass of land gives away and slides down, and an earthquake is caused when a fault occurs, a break in the rock. Or stress built up at plate tectonics (it depends of the type of faults what occured). They are two completely unrelated things and will not affect each other.
when there is a earthquake or landslide underwater
Tsunami
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Tsunami waves can be caused by a major earthquake or landslide on the sea flow. Another cause is from the land slumping into the ocean or a large volcanic eruption.
During an earthquake, the downward movement of rock and soil material along a slope is known as a landslide. This can be triggered due to the shaking or displacement of the ground caused by the seismic activity. Landslides can cause significant damage and pose hazards to people and structures in the affected area.
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it can rapidly cause a landslide to occur
An earthquake caused an undersea landslide. it also can form by an under water earthquake
A landslide. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatsunami
Earthquakes cause shaking that causes soil, rocks to slide down a mountain side. The longer the earthquake the more likely there will be large landslides. Volcanoes can also cause landslides when they erupt.
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landslide. The shaking reduces the friction between the soil and rock layers, making them more susceptible to sliding downhill. This can result in dangerous and destructive movement of material that can impact lives and infrastructure.
when there is a earthquake or landslide underwater
A landslide is mainly caused
It usually happens after or during an earthquake.
All three: earthquake, tsunami, and landslide, have the potential to cause extensive damage to property and may result in great loss of animal and human life.
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