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Answer:
in some cases human activities can be a contributing factor in causing landslides. They are commonly a result of building roads and structures without adequate grading of slopes, poorly planned alteration of drainage patterns, and disturbing old landslides. ...
Answer:
Yes, in some cases human activities can be a contributing factor in causing landslides. They are commonly a result of building roads and structures without adequate grading of slopes, poorly planned alteration of drainage patterns, and disturbing old landslides.
Explanation:
Because other hazards may include landslides, liquefaction, structural hazards (buildings collapsing), non-structural hazards (a falling bookshelf or a shattered window), and destruction of utility lines (gas, water, electricity) and roads.
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