Before a landslide, it's crucial to identify high-risk areas and establish an emergency plan, including evacuation routes. During a landslide, seek immediate safety by moving to higher ground, avoiding river valleys, and staying indoors if possible to avoid falling debris. After a landslide, assess the situation for safety, report any hazards to authorities, and avoid entering damaged areas until they are deemed safe. Stay informed through local news and follow instructions from emergency services.
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A landslide is not classified as a landform; rather, it is a geological process involving the movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope due to gravity. However, the aftermath of a landslide can create new landforms, such as debris fans or scarps. These features are shaped by the materials displaced during the landslide event. Thus, while a landslide itself is a process, it can lead to the formation of various landforms.
In Tamil, landslide is called "பகுதிப்படுத்துதல்" (Pakuthi Paduthuthal).
Elements at risk during landslides include homes, infrastructure such as roads and bridges, and vegetation. Proper preparation involves identifying landslide-prone areas, implementing appropriate land-use planning, and building structures that can withstand landslide impacts.
It usually happens after or during an earthquake.
No it would not be the place to go during a landslide.
Before a landslide, it's crucial to identify high-risk areas and establish an emergency plan, including evacuation routes. During a landslide, seek immediate safety by moving to higher ground, avoiding river valleys, and staying indoors if possible to avoid falling debris. After a landslide, assess the situation for safety, report any hazards to authorities, and avoid entering damaged areas until they are deemed safe. Stay informed through local news and follow instructions from emergency services.
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Basically it leads to soil erosion
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Landslide by fleetwood Mac
A landslide is not classified as a landform; rather, it is a geological process involving the movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope due to gravity. However, the aftermath of a landslide can create new landforms, such as debris fans or scarps. These features are shaped by the materials displaced during the landslide event. Thus, while a landslide itself is a process, it can lead to the formation of various landforms.
when and where did the 1970 Peru landslide??? when and where did the 1970 Peru landslide???
Landslide commonly occur during the year or after a Lahar or just after a Volcanic Eruption
What are the affects of a landslide