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Avalanches form when disturbances, such as blizzards, dislodge a large mound of snow. Avalanches are caused by weather that makes the snow unstable. Earth tremors, heavy winds, and explosions can also cause avalanches.
An avalanche is a snow drift which can travel for miles (depending on the location) which can completely destroy villages on mountain peaks and the roads with them and also the trees and wildlife

-Dr. Russel Crowe

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Avalanches can be effected on land by snow banks in you backyard.

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it hits the bumps of the mountain and make them flat

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it hurts them and kills them

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it just covers part of the city

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with a kamamaha attck

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