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people survive by developing the technology to protect themselves from the extreme cold such as the inuvialuit.
They buried them or burned them if there were too many to bury.
Originally, Leonardo was buried in the heart of the King Castle in the cloister of San Fiorento. After destruction of the church and parts of the castle, the remains of Leonardo da Vanci were transferred to the chapel of St Hubert.
That the house may be carried away during such extreme events as landslides, heavy winds, floods, and avalanches is one of the risks when people have their homes located on loose soil. That the house may fall to pieces is one of the risks when people don't make their homes earthquake resistant.
An earthquake is never deadlier in strengh but during the night when most people are asleep is the most deadly time as when buildings collapse the people inside get crushed or buried alive
Yes. Avalanches can be very devastating to the people near.
About 250 people die of avalanches each year.
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The worst recent avalanche is the one that happened on 2007 in Georgia. It killed 1000 people and hundreds missing. The entire city was destroyed, buried in snow.
People underneath them.
Approximately 52 people die from avalanches worldwide every year.
Yes it's illegal to kill on purpose in wrestling
Avalanches have minor affects compared to many other natural disasters. Most avalanches kill trees, and destroy plants in their path. It is possible that an unlucky animal or two could be killed.Jacob is cool Jeremy isn,t^i don't agree with that answer. Avalanches take away ice, rocks, trees, and homes away from a habitat greatly effecting people and animals there. and FYI i bet it kills way more then "an unlucky animal or two"Environmental ImpactEffects of this Avalanches caused people to be buried alive leaving people dead or criticly injured. Power and water supplies got cut off. It closes ski trails and damages properties it also destroyes forests so animals no longer have a homes
by making the environment better
They Can Dig People Out of Avalanches.
Yes they were originally bred to do search and rescue missions in snowy regions by finding people buried by avalanches and warming them with their massive bodies or by bringing them a warm drink from the classic barrel on their collar.
Avalanches can't really be measured, except by the damage they cause. They are observed by the people that are lucky (or unlucky) enough to see them.