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Monsoon landslide trigger . Comment.

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Answered by skyfall63
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The heavy monsoon is the cause of triggering landslides.

Explanation:

  • Due to instabilities in slopes or soil erosion, the upper layer gets lifted away and sometimes, it takes away the entire upper layer of soil along with various heavy rocks causing disruption.
  • A number of other causes can also result in this such as earthquakes, weathered materials, glacial erosion, surface runoff.
  • Apart from the natural causes, human activity too can make this happen.
  • Mining, deforestation, loading, excavation etc. can also be proved as harmful.

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Answered by bratislava
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Monsoon trigger landslides and rockfalls in hilly areas.

Explanation:

  • The outburst of the summer monsoon is said to be the most violent and most destructive type of monsoon and which created problems of floods and landslides in many places
  • These may be those located on plateau-like places having gentle of steep slopes these monsoons rains trigger mudslides and block the paths and pathways.
  • Monsoon in Kerala, Mumbai, and many other parts of the country is known to have destructive impacts on the flora and fauna and tends to disturb the landscape settings. Many buildings are destroyed and bridges being flooded away by the stormy rains.

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