A landslide is the movement of a mass of rock, earth, or debris down a slope. It can occur suddenly or gradually, and is often triggered by natural events such as heavy rainfall, snowmelt, earthquakes, volcanic activity, or human activities like construction and mining.
Use research-based evidence to propose a scientific explanation regarding how the distribution of Earth’s resources such as minerals, fossil fuels, and groundwater are the result of ongoing geoscience processes (e.g., past volcanic and hydrothermal activity, burial of organic sediments, active weathering of rock).