Mass wasting refers to the movement of weathered materials downslope due to gravity, with major forms including soil creep and landslides. Landslides can be triggered by natural events like heavy rains, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes, and their frequency and impact can be exacerbated by human activities such as deforestation and construction on unstable slopes. Soil creep is a slower process that results in gradual movement of soil along the slope, influenced by climatic conditions and cycles of freeze-thaw and wet-dry periods.