Yes. Landslides are real events.
What are all the ways to prevent landslides.
Moss prevents landslides by binding it self to the ground
No. Wind plays little if any role in landslides. Most landslides are caused by heavy rain on unstable slopes, expecially where vegetation has been removed or burned. Earthquakes are another common cause of landslides.
Air pollution does not directly cause landslides. However, pollutants in the air can contribute to environmental factors that weaken the stability of soil and rock, increasing the risk of landslides in certain areas. Heavy rainfall following air pollution can also contribute to landslides by saturating the soil and decreasing its stability.
what are the landslides of the Rocky Mountains
Yes. Landslides are real events.
What are all the ways to prevent landslides.
there will be more landslides as trees will not be there to hold land in place. flooding as trees won't be there to soak up the water, and more co2 because trees get rid of it.
Moss prevents landslides by binding it self to the ground
Earthquakes can trigger both landslides and tsunamis.
Landslides - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
No. Wind plays little if any role in landslides. Most landslides are caused by heavy rain on unstable slopes, expecially where vegetation has been removed or burned. Earthquakes are another common cause of landslides.
Landslides can make new lands after they occur. Because it looks different than before it occurred. landslides can change water sources too.
Landslides can make new lands after they occur. Because it looks different than before it occurred. landslides can change water sources too.
Fast movement of landslides is due to debris flows (mudslide).
Glaciers and landslides are alike because overtime they will decay and fall over