I have been having a very similar problem and finally we have located an inner bearing next to the rear end axle bearing with some type of plastic or rubber coating around it we believe this is the cause to the problem.
Depending on when it was formed, the size and speed it is moving it could be either an Avalanche or Glacier. If it is an incredibly old, slow moving, large, ice mass it is likely a Glacier; however if it is a quickly moving, small (relatively), ice mass it is an Avalanche.
An avalanche is a mixture of loose sand, rock, and water (usually in the form of snow) moving at a rapid pace.
The fastest avalanche on record occurred in 2003 on Mount Steller in Alaska, reaching speeds of about 186 miles per hour (300 km/h). This type of avalanche is known as a powder avalanche, which is the fastest and most destructive type of avalanche.
Did you strain your back when you were moving? Can you pinpoint where the pain is? Is there anything that makes it better or worse?
ans2. At a personal level, when the avalanche in which you are entrained stops, the inertia of the moving snow is converted into a compaction around the chest/diaphragm. This stops you from breathing.On a local scale, there may be destruction of forest and buildings, which when entrained in the moving snow, amplify their force on things they meet.Even an avalanche unreinforced by such aids can destroy reinforced concrete structures. As happened at Homer Tunnel in NZ.The avalanche contains a lot of entrained air, which aids it in moving. In the compaction phase when the avalanche stops, this air is expelled as a giant blast which may cause further damage.
An underwater avalanche is called a turbidity current. It is a fast-moving current of sediment and water that flows down a slope on the ocean floor, resembling an avalanche in terrestrial environments. Turbidity currents can be triggered by factors such as earthquakes, underwater landslides, or excess sediment supply.
To win at Avalanche Mancala, a player must strategically collect the most stones by moving them around the board and capturing their opponent's stones. The player with the most stones at the end of the game wins.
If you are faced with an avalanche, you should always jump upslope, move to the side of the avalanche, stay on your feet as long as possible and hold on to something. A swimming motion will help you stay above the snow. Additionally, don't waste air and energy by moving around too much.
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It's called a Pyroclastic flow. It comes out of the volcano after an eruption.
International moving prices vary. It really depends on what you are moving, where you are moving to, and where you are coming from. Prices will always be different.