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Week 8 (Mass Wasting Hazards)

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  Mass Wasting Hazards in The Bahamas The Bahamas is a country with a very low peak elevation. Mount Alvrenina is the country's highest point with an elevation of only 206 feet. With the country of the Bahamas being relativity flat, Landslides are very rare. The closest natural hazard to landslides that have occurred in the Bahamas is sinkholes. There are deep sinkholes throughout the Bahamas that are filled with water that is called "Blue Holes". According to the Bahamas National Trust, d uring the Ice Age, the ice caps spread over the world causing the sea water levels to slowly fall. Underground caves formed deep in the ground as a result. At the end of the ice age ice melted and sea level rose, filling the caves with water and forming what we know today as blue holes. Some neighboring countries in the B ahamas that experience Landslides are St. Vincent, St. Lucia, and Dominica of the Windward Islands. According to a website from the University of The West Indies, the ...