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The mass movement of rocks, debris or earth down a slope. give a geographical reason​

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Answered by velusamy1947p
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Explanation:

A landslide is the movement of rock, earth, or debris down a sloped section of land. Landslides are caused by rain, earthquakes, volcanoes, or other factors that make the slope unstable. Geologists, scientists who study the physical formations of the Earth, sometimes describe landslides as one type of mass wasting.

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