An avalanche is like a rockslide but on a snow-covered mountain. It is a rapid flow of snow down a slope, often triggered by factors like temperature changes, snowpack instability, or human activity. Avalanches can be dangerous and destructive to both people and property.
SNOW OR ICE
The name of the mountain range in Italy is the Apennine Mountains.
The name of the biggest mountain range in the world is the Himalayas.
Often, the rain or snow falls on only one side of the mountain, the windward side. The other side of the mountain, the leeward side, which receives much less rain or snow. is said to be ' rain shadow'
a snow mountain top
"Sugar Mountain" is a term used to describe a mountain with a snow-capped peak that resembles powdered sugar. The name is derived from the visual similarity between the snow-covered mountain and the appearance of sugar.
There are various names, but possibly most common is the 'peak'
A snow capped mountain is a mountain with snow on the top if it.
There's no snow in Africa. It is the equatorial region of the planet where there is no snow.
The Himalayas
The mountain in Nepal known as the "Snow Saddle" with a distinctive blacked-out peak is called Mount Everest.
Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps, got its name from the French words "Mont Blanc," which translates to "White Mountain." The name comes from the snow and ice that cover the mountain's summit, giving it a white appearance. The mountain was first ascended in 1786 by Jacques Balmat and Michel-Gabriel Paccard.
a snow line is a line of snow on a mountain that stays there year round!
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
The North Equatorial Current got its name from the fact that it is north of the equator and vise versa with the South Equatorial Current, the fact that it is South of the Equator.
An avalanche is like a rockslide, but on a snow-covered mountain.