TYPES OF AVALANCHES
There are three diffrent types of Avalanches. A wet snow Avalanches that happens at spring. A dry snow Avalanche are the most deadly ones. And a Slab avalanche is a where it falls in a huge chunk. The wet snow and dry snow avalanches falls in two different was. One layers up slowly. The other is called a full depth which falls all together. (Slab Avalanche below)
HOW IS AN AVALANCHE FORMED
An Avalanche is formed by weak snow. The weak snow is always the top layer. It is pushed by a sudden motion. It can fall fast it can fall super slow.
EFFECTS ON PEOPLE & LAND
Some effects on people and land are: they can burry villages, destroy animal enviromets, kill people and burry people, hurt you very badly. You can stay under the snow for so long you could be frozen in the ice alive!
HOW TO SURVIVE AN AVALANCHE
If you were able to survive an Avalanche you would need: a portable shovel, a portable ski probe, change of clothes, an Avalanche translator set on translate, first aid kit and a bag to put them in. To stay above the surface use slow movements to dig your self up. If you get buried set the Avalanche translator on to translate. Then punch an air hole next start to dig yourself out.