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Which of these is a type of mass movement that is likely to happen after a large amount of rain? a. LandslideB. Soil CreepC. LiquefactionD. Elastic rebound?
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Which of these is a type of mass movement that is likely to happen after a large amount of rain? a. LandslideB. Soil CreepC. LiquefactionD. Elastic rebound?
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Which of these is a type of mass movement that is likely to happen after a large amount of rain?
a. LandslideB. Soil CreepC. LiquefactionD. Elastic rebound?
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Landslide
When sloped areas become saturated by heavy rainfall landslides can occur.
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