Landslide

A landslide is a highly dangerous phenomenon where rocks, soil, or debris slide down a mountain slope or hill, or even a geological layer. It can be triggered by factors like heavy rain, earthquakes, or human activities.

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Natural factors, such as heavy rainfall, floods, earthquakes, snowmelt, temperature changes, and strong winds, have a significant impact on the occurrence of landslides. These factors can weaken the stability of slopes and increase the likelihood of landslides.

Human activities #

Human activities can have a significant impact on slope stability.

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