In some cases a very strong tornado can produce a smaller satellite tornado, but other than that no.
The storms that produce tornadoes may also produce flooding, large hail, and start fires with lightning, but the tornadoes themselves do not cause these.
The Granduc Mine Disaster occurred on November 18, 1965, in British Columbia, Canada, when an avalanche struck the Granduc copper mine, killing 26 miners. The avalanche was triggered by heavy snowfall and unstable snow conditions. It remains one of the deadliest mine disasters in Canadian history.
No, it's a geological phenomenon. Weather can cause avalanches to happen, though, like if flood waters cause the heavy erosion of a cliff. There could be an avalanche as a result of that, but the avalanche isn't weather.
Tornadoes. Tornadoes are caused by atmospheric conditions within thunderstorms and do not result from shifts in tectonic plates.
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.
There is no disaster name per se. Being from northern Canada I will say that our snowstorms are called Blizzards or Whiteouts. I guess an avalanche is also a snow disaster, so long as its predominantly full of snow/ice.
An avalanche can cause a disaster.
Avalanche is a natural disaster. It begins with the letter a.
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An avalanche can cause a disaster. It begins with the letter a.
Yes, bushfire
The Kashmir, India earthquake was a disaster in 2005. The Kohistan, Pakistan avalanche was a disaster in 2010. The Kolka-Karmadon rock-ice slide in Russia was a disaster in 2002.
You cannot. An avalanche is a natural disaster. It is similar to asking how do you find food in a volcanic eruption or an earthquake. You may need to search for food afterwards, in which case you would have to excavate for it.