explain the relation between continuous rain and landslide give reasons
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Landslides occurs when slope changes from a stable to an unstable condition. A change in the stability of slope can be caused by a number of factors, acting together or alone.
Natural causes of landslides include: groundwater pressure acting to destabilize slope.
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Natural causes of landslides include: groundwater pressure acting to destabilize slope.
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Continuous rain starts at a particular time and pours down without any disruption that could result in floods whereas landslide is the result of instabilities in slopes.
EXPLANATION:
- The rainfall that is enacted persistently for a long period of time is known to be continuous rainfall which could result in flooding and damage to livestock if it is heavy in quantity.
- The slope becomes unstable due to increase in groundwater level during rainy seasons and human activities such as deforestation.
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