Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (12th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0134074254
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Chapter 15 - Section 15.2 - Controls and Triggers of Mass Wasting - Concept Checks - Page 450: 3

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Wildfires can influence mass wasting in several ways. When a wildfire burns vegetation, it removes the root systems that help stabilize soil and rocks. This can lead to increased water runoff during heavy rainfall, as the burned ground cannot absorb water as effectively. The combination of reduced vegetation cover and increased water runoff can make slopes more susceptible to erosion and mass wasting, such as debris flows or landslides.

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