Landslides: Types and Causes
A landslide is the rapid and often destructive movement of a large amount of earth material down a slope or incline. This phenomenon typically occurs when the force of gravity overcomes the internal strength and friction that holds the material in place on a hill or mountainside.
Types of Landslides
- Rockfall: Involves the rapid falling of individual rocks or rock fragments down a slope.
- Debris Flow: A mixture of mud, rock, and water that flows down a slope, often with high speed and destructive force.
- Mudslide: A type of landslide consisting mainly of wet, unconsolidated soil and debris.
- Rockslide: Involves the movement of ....
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