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The landslide cycle refers to the series of processes that lead to the occurrence of landslides over time. It typically includes the initial weathering and erosion of slopes, the buildup of unstable material, triggering events such as heavy rainfall or earthquakes, and the eventual movement of soil and rock down the slope. After a landslide, the cycle may continue with further erosion and stabilization efforts before new conditions lead to future landslides. This cycle highlights the dynamic interactions between geological, hydrological, and climatic factors in shaping landscapes.

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