Mud sliding, often referred to as a mudslide or mudflow, is a geological phenomenon where a mass of wet soil and debris becomes saturated and flows down a slope due to gravity. This can occur after heavy rainfall, rapid snowmelt, or seismic activity, leading to the destabilization of soil. The movement can be rapid and destructive, posing hazards to life, infrastructure, and the environment.
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