A landslide is not considered a periodic change; rather, it is an abrupt and often unpredictable geological event. Landslides occur due to a combination of factors such as soil saturation, geological instability, and human activities. While certain areas may experience landslides more frequently due to specific conditions, the timing and occurrence of individual landslides are highly variable and do not follow a regular pattern.
A landslide is a physical change because it involves the movement of rock and sediment down a slope due to gravity. There is no change in the chemical composition of the materials involved in a landslide.
In Tamil, landslide is called "பகுதிப்படுத்துதல்" (Pakuthi Paduthuthal).
Malpa landslide happened in 1998.
Khait landslide happened in 1949.
After heavy rain, a landslide blocked the road and caused a traffic jam.
A landslide is only rocks/dirt moving so it is a physical change.
A landslide is a physical change because it involves the movement of rock and sediment down a slope due to gravity. There is no change in the chemical composition of the materials involved in a landslide.
no but your mama does whenever she walks.
Non periodic change is game and business
it can rapidly cause a landslide to occur
non periodic change
a landslide
fire silt landslide
Physical. It is still dirt/rock, no change to it's nature- just its position.
Trees and other plants are moved
No, a landslide is a rapid mass movement of earth, debris, or rocks down a slope. It is not a slow process, but rather a sudden and violent event that can dramatically change the surface of the earth in a short amount of time.
when and where did the 1970 Peru landslide??? when and where did the 1970 Peru landslide???