unknown
because large amount of snow
Too dangerous to measure its temperature. :-)
Of course they are! the most dangerous TYPE of avalanche is the slab avalanche and happens most of the time. And only if you in one. ;) But its probably not as dangerous as an earthquake.
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.
It freezes in ground temperature and is very dangerous
It depends on the size. Small= not that dangerous. Big= very dangerous.
some examples are the very cold temperature which is dangerous and anything could cause an avalanche when on high, cold,snowy mountains...
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because large amount of snow
An avalanche is likely what you are looking for.
- a flood - a formidable snow
It is called an avalanche
Because if theres an avalanche there is a 20% chance if you surviveing
An avalanche, usally known to be extremely dangerous.
A non-precipitation advisory can be for any number of conditions that are dangerous, but do not involve precipitation. These include warnings or watches for heat, high wind (which is probably your situation), dangerous wind chill, dense fog, smoke, blowing dust, volcanic ash, etc.
Precipitation includes rain and snow. Too much rain causes flooding, and too much snow causes road blockages and paralysis. There are also other dangerous types of precipitation such as freezing rain, which is often known to bring down power lines by encasing them in heavy ice, and which creates very dangerous driving conditions by making the roads slippery.
A temperature of 97ºF is not dangerous. The human body keeps a normal temperature from 97.9 - 99.5 ºF (36.5 - 37.5ºC).