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  • Mudslides: Understanding Mass Wasting and Soil Erosion
    A mudslide is a type of mass wasting.

    Here's why:

    * Mass wasting refers to the downhill movement of soil, rock, and other materials under the influence of gravity. Mudslides are a specific type of mass wasting where water saturates soil, making it unstable and prone to sliding.

    It's important to note that while erosion is a part of the process (the movement of material), mudslides are classified as a larger phenomenon of mass wasting.

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