Landslides By Ivana, Matthew and Billy. Overview Causes of landslides Thredbo Working together Unsafe areas Where has it occurred Consequences Did you.

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Landslides By Ivana, Matthew and Billy

Overview Causes of landslides Thredbo Working together Unsafe areas Where has it occurred Consequences Did you know? References

Causes of Landslides Earthquakes Volcanoes Avalanches Mudslides

Thredbo Happened in NSW Ski Village 1000 tonnes debris People trapped below rubble People suffering hypothermia

Working together Cleaning the area Repairing home damages Make it safe to live in Find a solution

Unsafe areas If trees are tilting on slopes Steep areas are signs of unstable grounds

Did you know? The eruption at Mt St Helens volcano caused the biggest landslide in history. This occurred in May 1980

Where has it occurred

Consequences Innocent lives and homes are lost The town is broken down and needs restoring Citizens struggle to get on with their lives

References