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Marin Baxter
7 November, 21:55
Differences between landslides and earthquakes
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Orlando Hooper
8 November, 00:10
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An earthquake is the movement of the ground caused by volcanic activity or by fault lines while a land slide is caused by the breakup and downhill fall of water, waste, mud or anything else caught by it.
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