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…………… is an important geological hazard in the mountainous region which can be mapped easily on satellite image.​

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Answered by pranithi060
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Answer:

Land slides and rock falls

Answered by Anonymous
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The correct fill in the blank is landslide.

  • The passage of rock, earth, or debris down a sloped section of land is a landslide.
  • They are produced by active volcanoes, excessive rainfall, possible earthquakes, that make gradual slope unstable.
  • Thus, they are a crucial geological hazard in the mountainous region which can be mapped easily on satellite image.​
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