Holding on to this paper in Nat Commun Earth Environ (vol. 6, 2025)
Discenza, M. E. Brunetti, M. T. Molaro, L. et al. Evidence for landslides triggered by impact events on Ceres Art 1042 s43247-025-03119-x
Impacts cause craters, no doubt. Impacts cause fluidization of volatiles, also seen firsthand (not as intuitive). Along those veins, impacts can cause landslides directly, by destabilizing heights in a gravity field (potential energy). The better question is what areas of what bodies experience this process, and with what results and evidence. Ceres, being a round world- large enough to pull itself into a sphere by its own gravity- is therefore large enough to unambiguously pull heights down when triggered. Ryugu and Bennu, we’re still working out exactly what happened, when, on such microgravity worlds. But Ceres makes a good terrestrial analog, so events are much more analogous.