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Mudslides, or debris flows, are characterized by rapid downhill movement of saturated soil and debris, often triggered by heavy rainfall or seismic activity. Key features include a mixture of water, soil, rocks, and organic matter, which can flow with high velocity and cover large areas. Their path typically follows the natural contours of the terrain, leading to significant erosion and destruction of vegetation. Additionally, mudslides can create hazards for infrastructure, wildlife, and human populations in affected areas.

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