an avalanche that is what it is called when snow comes crahing down a mountian.
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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.
A glacier is a massive river of ice, rocks, and soil that moves slowly down a mountain due to gravity. Glaciers form from the gradual accumulation and compaction of snow over time.
The only Equatorial mountain with significant snow cover and glaciation is Puncak Jaya in Indonesia, on Kalimantan (formerly called Borneo) 95% of snow and glaciers on Kilimanjaro now having melted away.
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When snow and ice come crashing down a slope, it's called an avalanche. Avalanches occur when a mass of snow, ice, and debris becomes unstable and rapidly descends down a mountain or hillside. They can be triggered by various factors, including weather changes, human activity, or the natural settling of snow. Avalanches pose significant risks to anyone in their path.
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snow falls down the mountain
snow and yourself dying if your falling
A snow capped mountain is a mountain with snow on the top if it.
a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountain side
A glacier (slowly) An avalanche (fast)