Heavy rains cause landslides in mountainous areas and large boulders and rocks, including mud and silt, are scattered on the road or land. This phenomenon is called a landslide.
Landslides are a peculiar geographical phenomenon. The gravity of the earth pulls everything towards its center. This force is neutralized on objects parallel to the ground.
On the slopes of mountains, pebbles, clay, small stones, etc. are attached to the soil and survive. When the soil gets wet and melts due to heavy rains, the force that keeps the rocks at a height decreases. Then all these kaddas fall towards the ground. This happens in two ways. Washed with water or due to strong winds. This phenomenon occurs instantly and in such large quantities that hundreds of kilometers of land are covered with a layer of muddy bubble feet. There are also instances of houses in mountainous areas being crushed by a sudden landslide. The mud of the cliff contains 90% water and it slides towards the ground at a speed of 120 kmph. It changes the map of the area in a matter of minutes.
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