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Avalanche - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16 UK:12
the avalanche was very big
In 1995, an avalanche struck the town of Seydisfjördur in Iceland, resulting in the deaths of 14 individuals. The avalanche was triggered by a combination of heavy snowfall and unstable snow conditions, leading to a large amount of snow cascading down from the mountains. The disaster occurred in the early hours of the morning, catching many residents off guard. In response to this tragedy, Iceland implemented improved avalanche monitoring and warning systems to enhance public safety.
There was a big avalanche on top of the ski hill
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.
Avalanche - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Iceland:12 Norway:16 Spain:13 UK:A (original rating) (cut) UK:15 (video rating) USA:PG
it is a big pile of snow that is on a mountain and falls off.
Yes but not big ones.
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.
It depends on the size. Small= not that dangerous. Big= very dangerous.
103000 square kilometers
they kinda only have one big city and that is Reykjavík :)