Insects play a role in landslide hazards by affecting soil stability through their burrowing activities. Insect burrowing can weaken soil structure, making it more prone to erosion and landslides. Additionally, insects can contribute to vegetation loss, which can further increase the risk of landslides in areas with steep slopes.
In Tamil, landslide is called "பகுதிப்படுத்துதல்" (Pakuthi Paduthuthal).
* slope, * gravity, * rainfall * mud slide * avalanche * earthquake * tremor
A physical effect of a landslide is the rapid displacement of soil and rock down a slope, which can lead to significant erosion and alteration of the landscape. This movement can destroy vegetation, damage infrastructure, and pose hazards to nearby structures and communities. Additionally, landslides can block rivers, creating potential for flooding or the formation of temporary dams.
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.
Khait landslide happened in 1949.
Tianchi. Li has written: 'Landslide hazards and their mitigation in China' -- subject(s): Landslide hazard analysis 'Landslide hazard mapping and management in China' -- subject(s): Landslide hazard analysis
some of them are avalanche, landslide and volcano
6 main types of hazards in our world today are: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, tsunami, landslide/avalanche, droughts, flood
no insects are not related to humans
Joseph M. Mankelow has written: 'Probabilistic techniques for estimating earthquake triggered landslide hazards'
A scientist could analyze the images before and after a landslide to measure changes in the landscape, such as slope angle, vegetation cover, and surface roughness. By comparing the images, they can determine the extent of the landslide and how it has altered the Earth's surface. This information can be used to study the impact of landslides on the environment and develop strategies for monitoring and mitigating landslide hazards.
Signs of a landslide include sudden changes in slope, cracks in the ground, tilting trees or utility poles, and unusual sounds like rumbling or cracking. To prevent potential hazards, these signs can be identified by monitoring the area for any unusual changes, conducting regular inspections, and implementing proper drainage and stabilization measures.
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hurricanes such as earthquakes, tidal waves, tsunamis, tornado's, and whirlpools.
related to insects
insects are related to science because it's a living thing and all living things are related to science
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