not much actually happens to the physical EARTH when an avalanche occurs, but if you mean the environment, it can knock down trees, boulders, and other various movable objects in the vicinity. it, however, cannot move the actual things IN the earth such as a small hill or mountain.
It is an avalanche.
An underwater avalanche is called a turbidity current. It is a fast-moving current of sediment and water that flows down a slope on the ocean floor, resembling an avalanche in terrestrial environments. Turbidity currents can be triggered by factors such as earthquakes, underwater landslides, or excess sediment supply.
Avalanches are large masses of snow, ice, and debris that rapidly slide down a mountainside. They can be triggered by factors such as heavy snowfall, strong winds, or human activity. Avalanches can be extremely dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
Some songs with the word "avalanche" in the title include "Avalanche" by Leonard Cohen, "Avalanche" by Bring Me The Horizon, and "Avalanche" by Nick Jonas.
An avalanche can strip away vegetation, down trees, and create new scars on the mountain slope. It can also deposit a thick layer of snow, ice, and debris at the base of the slope, altering the landscape and potentially changing the shape of the mountain.
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An avalanche affect the earth's landforms by leveling a forest to the ground. An avalanche is a rapid flow of snow down a sloping surface.
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It is an avalanche.
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Certain tremors or vibrations in the earth. *Causes, *Avalanche.
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i don't know the antonym for avalanche but i know the meaning. meaning : A great mass of ice, earth, or snow mixed with rocks sliding down a mountain.