It is the movement of rock mass or debris down the slope, and it is a type of mass wasting.
Landslide Vulnerability Zones of India
- Around 12.6% of the land area, excluding snow-covered areas, is prone to landslide hazards.

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Zones |
Explanation |
| Very High Vulnerability Zone |
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| High Vulnerability Zone |
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| Moderate to Low Vulnerability Zone |
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| Other Areas |
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Causes of Landslides
- Natural Causes: Heavy rainfall, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the melting of glaciers.
- Man-made causes: Deforestation, Mining operations, and Infrastructure development.

Source: The Hindu