it had trees and grass
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A landslide is called a mud flow when it is raining when it happens which causes the dirt to turn to mud, or when a landslide happens at a muddy area so instead of dirt, its mostly mud.
The environmental impacts are erosion, loss of top soil and the loss of vegetation.
An example of a landslide is the Oso landslide that occurred in Washington state in 2014. It involved the sudden movement of a large amount of earth and debris down a slope, causing destruction and loss of life in the surrounding area.
A landslide typically occurs due to a combination of factors, including the saturation of soil from heavy rainfall, rapid snowmelt, or human activities such as deforestation and construction. These conditions weaken the stability of slopes, causing rocks and soil to break loose and move downhill under the influence of gravity. Additionally, geological factors, such as the type of soil and rock formations, can also contribute to the likelihood of a landslide.
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landslide is a part of a land and avalanche is a area where it can be land and flied
A landslide is something that would occur in a dry climate ( a cliff side, dirt) and a avalanche occurs in the snow.
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A landslide is called a mud flow when it is raining when it happens which causes the dirt to turn to mud, or when a landslide happens at a muddy area so instead of dirt, its mostly mud.
Means they just won an election by a landslide.
The environmental impacts are erosion, loss of top soil and the loss of vegetation.
The duration for a landslide to stabilize and become safe for habitation can vary depending on the severity of the landslide and the measures taken to mitigate its effects. In general, it can take weeks to months for the affected area to be stabilized and safe for habitation.
some of them are avalanche, landslide and volcano
An example of a landslide is the Oso landslide that occurred in Washington state in 2014. It involved the sudden movement of a large amount of earth and debris down a slope, causing destruction and loss of life in the surrounding area.
A landslide typically occurs due to a combination of factors, including the saturation of soil from heavy rainfall, rapid snowmelt, or human activities such as deforestation and construction. These conditions weaken the stability of slopes, causing rocks and soil to break loose and move downhill under the influence of gravity. Additionally, geological factors, such as the type of soil and rock formations, can also contribute to the likelihood of a landslide.