Or Mudslide because there both the same thing
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There are no countries on the equator that are mostly desert. Because the region of the equator is noted for its heavy rainfall, deserts do not occur there.
due to heavy rainfall and heavy snowfall people use slanting roofs so that the rain and snow easily slides of. gauri aggarwal vi
The rain seeps into the microscopic spaces between the soil particles. This turns the hillside into a thick liquid - which slides downhill due to gravity.
The Luhya translation of the English words 'heavy rainfall' is "Ifula isiro".
Yes, wadis, also known as gullies, arroyos or washes, are formed by infrequent, but heavy, rainfall in deserts.
No the desert does not flood at night. Deserts are dry areas with little to no rainfall which makes flooding in the desert an extremely rare occurrence. The primary causes of flooding in the desert are heavy rains from tropical storms flash flooding from thunderstorms and dam or levee failure. However none of these events typically occur during the night.
Yes, heavy rainfall can saturate the soil on the side of a hill, leading to increased pore pressure and reduced friction between soil particles. This can cause the soil to become unstable and slide downhill as a landslide due to the force of gravity and erosion.
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