if you ever see yourself in the position that an avalanche is coming you should go off to the side as fast as you can to make sure you are out the way of the avalanche
when the snow falls hahahahahaha
the sky will start falling
actually they should be in case of an avalanche
Loose snow avalanche and slab avalanche are the two basic types of avalanches. The type of avalanches that we generally see picturized in cartoon shows - starting from a single point and expanding during descent is loose snow avalanche. These avalanches do not generally cause much harm, as they are minor in nature.
An avalanche is like a giant snow eruption, like a huge hurricane or tornado of snow. It's very dangerous, and isn't a great thing to be standing near to. To see what an avalanche can look like in full blow, go on a video website, and type in 'Avalanches'. Pick any one which looks like a giant hurricane of snow.
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The sudden sliding of snow is called an avalanche. Usually when there is an avalanche there is a lot of snow that slides from on top of a mountain.
Select the right tunnels (coming soon) then rescue them by getting the fishing rod and rope (coming soon) and then it's simple. See me I'm Fireguy290 on CP.
The best thing to do is not to run down the hill or mountain to the bottom if you see it coming. You must go into a house or an underground seller.
Just off the air box, where the air filter goes; you'll see a wire harness coming off of it.
For 2002 Avalanche, its on the right rear door side of the rear seat. By opening the door, you should see at the base of the seat a removable panel. It will be on the right side of the seat.
You can hear them. See then and taste them
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grab a brush and see if you can find anybody alive
Open the tailgate and look at the sides. You should see some screws in there. Unscrew those, and the tail light lens should pull right out.
actually they should be in case of an avalanche
then you should go see a doctor
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