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Landslides and mudslides: Why they happen
Non-stop rain in Sudan caused a landslide to cover an entire village. The science of these natural disasters is simple. Preventing them is possible. Landslides are the most common geological event.
About 11,000 years ago, during the last ice age, glaciers retreated in what is now called the Chilliwack River Valley. As the ice sheets pulled back, they left behind a thick layer of clay, silt, sand ...
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