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In Biology / Middle School | 2014-10-13

During a landslide, in what direction does the land always slide?

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The direction in which the land slides during a landslide can vary depending on various factors. However, in general, land tends to slide downward during a landslide.
Landslides occur when gravity acts on an over-steepened slope and causes the land to move downwards. This downward movement can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
An example of a major landslide is the one that occurred in 1980 on Mount St. Helens, where the northern slope of the mountain collapsed and caused a landslide that wiped out vegetation and deposited volcanic ash.

Answered by RachelMeghanMarkle | 2024-06-18

The land in a landslide always slides downward due to the force of gravity acting on an over-steepened slope. Factors like heavy rainfall and earthquakes can trigger this downward movement. Recognizing these causes helps in risk management for landslide-prone areas.
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Answered by RachelMeghanMarkle | 2024-12-26