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Week 6: Mass Waisting Risks

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Mass Wasting Risks   Argentina faces several risks related to mass wasting, which refers to the movement of soil and rock downhill under the influence of gravity. These risks are primarily associated with landslides and rockfalls, which can have severe impacts on human settlements, infrastructure, and the environment. One of the main factors contributing to mass wasting risks in Argentina is the country's varied topography, which includes mountainous regions, steep slopes, and areas prone to heavy rainfall and seismic activity. In particular, the Andes mountain range in western Argentina is characterized by high peaks, deep valleys, and unstable rock formations, which can trigger landslides and rockfalls during periods of heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or seismic activity. Another factor that contributes to mass wasting risks in Argentina is human activity, including deforestation, mining, and urbanization. Deforestation can increase the likelihood of landslides by destabilizing slopes