yes they do because it will make the place safer
Avalanches can't really be measured, except by the damage they cause. They are observed by the people that are lucky (or unlucky) enough to see them.
no
Global warming is unlikely to cause avalanches directly. They are usually caused by runoff from heavy rain and intense storms. Global warming is expected to cause more intense storms and could therefore be an indirect cause of avalanches.
Slight tectonic plate movements
they cause them safely, before an innocent snow sportist accidently starts it.
Avalanches can't really be measured, except by the damage they cause. They are observed by the people that are lucky (or unlucky) enough to see them.
Yes they can cause avalanches if they are high up in a mountain were there is snow, rocks, or loss soil.
no
Global warming is unlikely to cause avalanches directly. They are usually caused by runoff from heavy rain and intense storms. Global warming is expected to cause more intense storms and could therefore be an indirect cause of avalanches.
Yes. Avalanches can be very devastating to the people near.
About 250 people die of avalanches each year.
People underneath them.
Approximately 52 people die from avalanches worldwide every year.
Slight tectonic plate movements
they cause them safely, before an innocent snow sportist accidently starts it.
No. Loud noises do not actually set off avalanches believe it or not. If you don't believe me look up "Avalanches 101" on youtube.com or National Geographic.
by making the environment better