explain the relation between continuous rain and Landslide. give reason
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Landslides occur when the slope changes from a stable to an unstable condition. A change in the stability of a slope can be caused by a number of factors, acting together or alone. Natural causes of landslides include: groundwater (pore water) pressure acting to destabilize the slope
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Due to continuous rain in a region,
• the plants and small tress of that region are uprooted from the soil.
• the water enters the cracks and fissures present in hard rocks causing their weathering.
Due to these factors, soil and rocks run off on a slopy region. This running of soil, rocks along with other debris is nothing but landslide. Hence, there is a strong relation between continuous rains and landslide.
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