Landslides happen when large amounts of rock, mud and other loose materials are suddenly uprooted and sent sliding down a slop

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问题   Landslides happen when large amounts of rock, mud and other loose materials are suddenly uprooted and sent sliding down a slope. This might be caused by an earthquake or it might happen after a heavy rain or when soil becomes waterlogged after a fall of snow.
   As the material loses its grip and begins to move down the slope it gathers speed and sweeps up more material with devastating results. Nepal suffers from frequent landslides because the hillsides have been stripped of trees. When it rains the water soaks into the soil and this slides down the mountainside.
   The worst landslide in Wales’ history came about with the collapse of an artificial mountain on 21 October 1966.
   A 250-metre high mountain of waste material from the local coal mine had been piled up outside the village of Aberfan. Two million tons of rock, coal and mud began to move with a thunderous roar towards’the local school, uprooting trees and crushing houses. It was the start of the school day and almost every child in the village was there. The building collapsed under the weight of the avalanche, and crushed children and their teachers beneath it. One hundred and forty five people, among them 116 children, lost their lives.  
Nepal suffers from landslides frequently because of

选项 A、backward protection of plants
B、over-felling of trees
C、the frequent flood
D、the avalanche of alps

答案A

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