QUESTION 3

Are landslides considered a form of weathering, erosion, or deposition? Explain your answer.

1 answer

Landslides are considered a form of erosion. Erosion refers to the process of wearing away or displacement of rock or soil by natural forces such as water, wind, or ice. Landslides occur when a mass of rock, soil, or debris rapidly moves downhill due to gravity. This can be triggered by heavy rainfall, snowmelt, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or human activities.

During a landslide, the material is eroded from its original location and transported downslope, causing significant changes to the landscape. Therefore, landslides fall under the category of erosion in the process of shaping the Earth's surface.