Yes they do affect animals because it could get to them or make them not be able to get food.
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Oh, dude, I mean, like, animals getting caught in avalanches? That's like a nature's version of a bad day. But hey, statistically speaking, it's hard to put a number on it since animals don't exactly fill out incident reports. Let's just say avalanches aren't exactly hosting a vegan buffet, you know what I mean?
Melting of snow causing the layers to become different causing more avalanches. Also if the enhanced greenhouse effect keeps going for centuries then there will be no snow so no avelanches.
Avalanches can impact the biosphere by causing destruction of vegetation and wildlife habitats in their path, leading to loss of biodiversity. Furthermore, avalanches can disrupt nutrient cycling and alter ecosystem dynamics in affected areas. However, avalanches can also have positive effects by creating new habitat patches and promoting ecological succession.
Any natural occurance that has a disastrous effect on the area in which it occurs. E.g. Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Avalanches.
the way a avalanches stronger is the higher the mountain the bigger the avalanches
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Avalanches happen when a large amount of snow suddenly breaks loose and slides down a mountain. This can occur when the snow gets too heavy, or when warmer weather makes it melt and weaken. Sometimes, vibrations from people or animals can trigger the snow to move. It's important to stay safe in snowy areas to avoid avalanches!
Yes. Avalanches can be very devastating to the people near.
i think they effect it by killing other animals.