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This document aims to identify human activities that speed up or trigger landslides. It covers various activities such as excavation, mining, use of explosives, land use changes, and deforestation, and explains how these can destabilize slopes and make them more prone to landslides. The document also includes interactive activities and a video presentation to further explore and understand the relationship between human activities and landslide occurrence. By understanding these factors, individuals and communities can take proactive measures to prevent and mitigate the risks of landslides in their local areas.
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Excavation Explosive Land use Mining Slopes
(^) Excavation: The process of digging, cutting, or removing earth or rocks from the ground for various purposes like construction or exploration. (^) Mining: The extraction of valuable minerals or geological materials from the Earth, often involving methods to access underground or surface deposits.
Natural phenomena Human activities
Activity 3:
What are those human activities that speed-up or trigger landslide?
a. Overloading slopes b. Mining c. Excavation or displacement opollution g. Excavation h. Cutting f rock d. Land use e. Quarrying f. Land Trees that can lead to