Social Sciences, asked by sangitakumari31447, 3 months ago

how a landslide happens? Trace and write same major landslides incidents.​ please give correct answer​

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Answered by subha2007293
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A landslide occurs because the force of gravity becomes greater than either friction or the internal strength of the rock, soil, or sediment. ... Pushing the rock is easier if the surface slopes downhill or is slippery. The same is true for landslides—steeper slopes have less friction, making landslides more common.

Answered by devvardhsnsingh
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A landslide is any geologic process in which gravity causes rock, soil, artificial fill or a combination of the three to move down a slope. Several things can trigger landslides, including the slow weathering of rocks as well as soil erosion, earthquakes and volcanic activity.

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Landslides can be initiated in slopes already on the verge of movement by rainfall, snowmelt, changes in water level, stream erosion, changes in ground water, earthquakes, volcanic activity, disturbance by human activities, or any combination of these factors.

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