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Why might people want to build in landslide prone area?

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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Almost every landslide has multiple causes. Slope movement occurs when forces acting down-slope (mainly due to gravity) exceed the strength of the earth materials that compose the slope. Causes include factors that increase the effects of down-slope forces and factors that contribute to low or reduced strength. Landslides can be initiated in slopes already on the verge of movement by rainfall, snowmelt, changes in water level, stream erosion, changes in ground water, earthquakes, volcanic activity, disturbance by human activities, or any combination of these factors. Earthquake shaking and other factors can also induce landslides underwater. These landslides are called submarine landslides. Submarine landslides sometimes cause tsunamis that damage coastal areas.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When it arises with the rock face of the ground level the glacial moment of the point come very closer to the mountain level so we can construct the landslide prone areas at the mountain and the structures at the sea level.

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