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To determine which specific question about mudflows can be answered using information from the passage, it would be necessary to know the content of that passage. Generally, questions regarding the causes, effects, characteristics, or prevention of mudflows could be addressed if the passage contains relevant details on these topics. Please provide the passage or its key points for a more tailored response.

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