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Land and mudslides By: Justin H , Cassidy, Bonnie

Land and mudslides By: Justin H , Cassidy, Bonnie. This is a landslide in action!!. What is a mudslide or landslide?. It is debris or rock or mud moving down a steep slope It can go up to 100 mph!!! Can happen over a period of time or in a twinkle of an eye Rarely kill but can

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Land and mudslides By: Justin H , Cassidy, Bonnie

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  1. Land and mudslidesBy: Justin H, Cassidy, Bonnie

  2. This is a landslide in action!!

  3. What is a mudslide or landslide? • It is debris or rock or mud moving down a steep slope • It can go up to 100 mph!!! • Can happen over a period of time or in a twinkle of an eye • Rarely kill but can • Happen any time but usually in the summer or winter • The main driving force is gravity!!!

  4. Here is how it happens

  5. Causes and concerns • Lack of stability • Has to rain a lot • Shortness of water • Earthquakes, volcano eruptions, wildfires, or snow melting fast can trigger it • Where no vegetation is • Places where landslides already happen • Where channels are

  6. Can it be prevented? • Yes it can, you can plant plants (most likely trees) to hold the ground and make it fertile

  7. What are some consequences of landslides? • Elements such as land, buildings, trees, and other things will go down with the slide • People or animals could get injured or killed • Landslides can sometimes bury or trap people • Could be multiple landslides

  8. Survival tips • Before you need to know your land and protect your property • During you need to get shelter • After you need to check your surroundings and stay away from the landslide area

  9. Bibliography • "Consequences." tt.fn-koeln.de. Promoting Innovation, n.d. Web. 30 Jan. 2012. • "Landslides and Debris flow." www.ready.gov. Fema, n.d. Web. 22 Jan. 2012. <www.ready.gov/landslides-debris-flow>. • "Landslides and Mudslides." www.emergency.cdc.gov. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Jan. 2012. <http://emergency.cdc.gov/ciasters/landslides.asp>. • Landslides Block way to Gangotri and Badrinath. Web. 1 Jan. <www.yoplr.com/blog/landslides-block-way-to-gangotri>. • Landslides: Products of Opposing Forces: Heat vs. Gravity.  Prod. Discovery Education.  Discovery Education, 2000. Discovery Education. Web. 17 February 2012. <http://www.discoveryeducation.com/>. • "Landslides." World Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. Chicago: World Book, Inc., 2009. Prinmas-landslide-site-7. • Mass Wasting.  Prod. Creative Adventures.  Creative Adventures, 1998. Discovery Education. Web. 17 February 2012. <http://www.discoveryeducation.com/>. • Mudslides." www.virtualclassroom.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan. 2012. <gvc04.virtualclassrooms.org/gvc04c03/mudslides/mudslides.htm>. • Street in Astronia. www.usgs.gov. Web. 30 Jan. 2012. • www.bing.com. Web. 1 Jan. <http://www.bing.com/images/search-landslides>. • www.blogspot.com. Web. 30 Jan. 2012.

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