It is unlikely for a small clap to cause a big avalanche. Avalanches are usually triggered by larger disturbances, such as heavy snowfall or a sudden change in temperature. However, in rare cases, a small disturbance combined with other contributing factors could potentially lead to an avalanche.
The big gun disperses explosive charges onto the snowpack. When these charges detonate, they trigger a controlled avalanche by destabilizing the snowpack on steep slopes, causing the snow to slide down the mountain.
I may have made a mistake, my apologies. Let me adjust the size of the spoon for you.
Big
It can be as small as Rice, or as big as a Softball.
A big one
It depends on the size. Small= not that dangerous. Big= very dangerous.
the avalanche was very big
Big
There was a big avalanche on top of the ski hill
cause they can only choose one small letters or big letters so they choose big
I am not sure if this was the biggest but it was certainly the deadlest avalanche. In the spring of 2014 there was a big avalanche that killed 16 porters on the slopes of Mount Everest.
The big gun disperses explosive charges onto the snowpack. When these charges detonate, they trigger a controlled avalanche by destabilizing the snowpack on steep slopes, causing the snow to slide down the mountain.
An avalanche can happen any time on the slopes of Mount Everest, some small while others are big, although both can be deadly if you are caught out.
This would be impossible to say as an avalanche can happen any time of the day or night, big or small and not get seen or heard by anyone.
it is a big pile of snow that is on a mountain and falls off.
yes there big cause i got to that school
Yes, the ocelot is a wild cat, but it isn't a big cat cause it's small.