Geography, asked by manas732270, 4 months ago

landslides are common in Mountain regions mention the natural and human factors responsible for this natural hazard​


manas732270: koi tohh do

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

some cases human activities can be a contributing factor in causing landslides. Many human-caused landslides can be avoided or mitigated. They are commonly a result of building roads and structures without adequate grading of slopes, poorly planned alteration of drainage patterns, and disturbing old landslides.

Natural causes of landslides include:

saturation by rain water infiltration, snow melting, or glaciers melting;

rising of groundwater or increase of pore water pressure (e.g. due to aquifer recharge in rainy seasons, or by rain water infiltration);

increase of hydrostatic pressure in cracks and fractures;

Answered by fireking9801
3

Answer:

These factors include both natural events such as geological weathering and erosion and human-related activities such as deforestation and changes made to the flow of groundwater. Destruction of vegetation by droughts, fires, and logging has been associated with increased risk for landslides.

Similar questions