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Mudflows can move at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour, can transport enormous volumes of material, and are more dangerous than most other types of landslides due to their rapid speed and unpredictability.
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Mudflows are more common in mountainous or hilly regions with steep slopes, where heavy rainfall or rapid snowmelt can trigger the flow of water-saturated debris downslope, leading to mudflows. While swampy areas can experience mudflows, they are not the most common locations for this type of natural disaster.
Mudflows ARE found in swampy areasHope i helped :D
True. Clay-rich soils have small particle sizes and tend to hold more water, making them more susceptible to becoming unstable and triggering mudflows and slumps during heavy rainfall or seismic activity.
Soil formation is a slow process that involves the weathering of rocks, the addition of organic matter, and the action of microorganisms.