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Landslides
The rapid movement of a large amount of earth material, such as rock or soil, down a slope, often triggered by rain or earthquakes.
Mudflows
Rapidly flowing mixtures of water and sediment, usually occurring in areas with steep terrain and loose soil, often initiated by intense rainfall or volcanic activity.
Pyroclastic Flows
Fast-moving currents of hot gas and volcanic materials that move away from a volcano during an explosive eruption.
Hot Lava
Molten rock that has erupted onto the Earth's surface, characterized by high temperatures.
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