The land can be pushed up or drop along this area. Landslides change the slope of a steep hill and the land at the foot of a hill as the land slides down and off the slope. Landslides harm agriculture Debris spread over farms, cultivation and pastures, covering important agricultural land.
They destroy seeds, plants, food stocks and grazing land. How do landslides affect us? Landslides cause property damage, injury, and death and adversely affect a variety of resources. For example, water supplies, fisheries, sewage disposal systems, forests, dams, and roadways can be affected for years after a slide event.
Removal of forest cover impacts wildlife habitat. The ecological role that landslides play is often overlooked. Landslides contribute to aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity. As disturbance agents landslides engender a mosaic of seral stages, soils, and sites from ponds to dry ridges to forested landscapes. Springer Professional. Mapping in the interpretation and risk assessment of flowslides in sensitive Quaternary muddy sediments.
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