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Reese Thornton
1 February, 21:16
What causes a mudflow?
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Eileen Miller
1 February, 22:27
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Mudflows are caused by conditions favorable to soft, wet mud sliding downhill instead of staying put. Earthquakes, heavy rains, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and even nearby explosions have been known to trigger mudflows
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