Landslides are caused by a combination of factors such as excessive rainfall, land erosion, unstable slopes, human activities, and seismic activity. Slopes with a steep angle, weak or unstable soils, and those located in areas with frequent rainfall or high elevation are more vulnerable. Human activities like construction, deforestation, and mining can also destabilize slopes and cause landslides. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can trigger landslides when they cause ground shaking and destabilize the soil. Understanding the various causes of landslides and taking steps to prevent them can help minimize the risks.
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