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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish33•1 day agoMudslides are a thing that many people not living in mountainous terrain simply don’t realize exists. The word “mudslide” also kinda hides the nuance that those contain stones.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•23 hours agoIs a landslide different to a mudslide?
minus-squareKrzdlinkfedilinkEnglish11•23 hours agoLandslides have bigger “chunks” in them and each individual point in a landslide moves a smaller distance than mudslides which are much finer and “flow” almost like an extremely oversized river, just made of mud.
Mudslides are a thing that many people not living in mountainous terrain simply don’t realize exists.
The word “mudslide” also kinda hides the nuance that those contain stones.
Is a landslide different to a mudslide?
Landslides have bigger “chunks” in them and each individual point in a landslide moves a smaller distance than mudslides which are much finer and “flow” almost like an extremely oversized river, just made of mud.
And very fast.