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Avalanche
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This article refers to the natural event. For other uses, see
Avalanche (disambiguation)
A powder snow avalanche in the
Himalayas near
Mount Everest.
The toe of an avalanche in
Alaska's
Kenai Fjords.
Dry
snow avalanche with a powder cloud
An avalanche is a sudden, rapid flow of . Typically occurring in mountainous terrain, an avalanche can mix air and water with the descending snow. Powerful avalanches have the capability to entrain ice, rocks, trees, and other material on the slope. Avalanches are primarily composed of flowing snow, and are distinct from
mudslides,
rock slides, and
serac collapses on an
icefall. In cont...
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