What is an Avalanche?
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During an avalanche, a mass of snow, rock, ice, soil, and other material slides swiftly down a mountainside. ... A snow avalanche begins when an unstable mass of snow breaks away from a slope. The snow picks up speed as it moves downhill, producing a river of snow and a cloud of icy particles that rises high into the air
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An avalanche is a mass of snow that slides rapidly down an inclined slope, such as a mountainside or the roof of a building. Avalanches are triggered by either natural forces (e.g. precipitation, wind drifting snow, rapid temperature changes) or human activity. ... Avalanches are sometimes called snowslides.
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