Avalanches can travel varying distances depending on their size, type, and the slope's characteristics. Small avalanches may only run a few hundred meters, while larger ones can extend several kilometers down a mountain. The speed of an avalanche can also influence how far it travels, with some reaching speeds of up to 80 miles per hour or more. Overall, factors such as terrain, snow conditions, and the avalanche's mass play crucial roles in determining the distance it covers.
Avalanches can travel as far as a few metres, to the full lenght of a mountain side, depending on where the avalanche started, and how steep the mountain is.
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Tectonic plate movement can cause avalanches by creating seismic activity that triggers the release of stored snow and ice on mountain slopes. Earthquakes from plate movement can shake loose snowpack, causing it to slide downhill and form avalanches. Additionally, tectonic activity can alter the topography of mountains, changing the stability of snowpack and increasing the likelihood of avalanches.
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Yes. Avalanches can be very devastating to the people near.
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