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mountainous areas are more prone to which of the following​

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Answered by Simrankaur1025
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These factors increase risk of rockslides, snow avalanches and floods; moreover, decreased precipitation in the mountains will threaten the supply of freshwater for drinking and irrigation at lower elevations.

Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

Question:-

Mountainous areas are more prone to which of the following

(a) cyclones

(b) landslides

(c) floods

(d) fire​

Answer:-

Mountainous areas are more prone to landslides.

Explanation:

  • The term "landslide" refers to a natural occurrence in which soil, rocks, and land layers slide down slopes.
  • They mostly result from an imbalance in their position and structure. They can also be triggered by earthquakes.
  • This is more likely to happen in mountainous places because of the unstable slopes and lands that might result in land sliding.
  • Cyclones and floods are more common near bodies of water, and fires can be found in forests.
  • Because of their proximity to the water, coastal areas are more vulnerable to cyclones, hurricanes, tsunamis, and floods.
  • High tidal waves and ocean currents produce these hazards, but fire can occur in forests due to leaf friction.

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