It's called "calving"
there is a BIG explosion with lava running everywhere. The top of the mountain also falls off.
Snow mountain climbers wear dark goggles to protect their eyes from the sun's intense glare reflecting off the snow. The dark lenses help reduce the amount of light reaching the eyes, preventing snow blindness and improving visibility in bright conditions. Additionally, the goggles provide protection against UV radiation at higher altitudes.
a glacier is huge ice mountain in the arctic ocean.An iceberg is a chunk of ice that falls off the glacier into the ocean.
The answer is a term called, Glacial Calving
the snow falls off the mountain and falls onto the ocean
it is a big pile of snow that is on a mountain and falls off.
Go to the small tree in from of Wintery Wonders at Blizzard Mountain. Put your cursor over the fruit until your cursor changes into a hand. Click until a snowpuffberry falls off.
Lots and lots of rain/ snow. E2
a few of them are Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and those things where loads of snow comes off a mountain, i've forgotten very annoyingly what its called! ummm.....
When sunlight reflects off the snow at the summit, it "shines".
It's called "calving"
there is a BIG explosion with lava running everywhere. The top of the mountain also falls off.
Blizzards only happen in cold front. Wind picks snow off the ground or when it falls down.
Rocky Mountain King. it is a snowmobile designed not only for the trails, but off trails in deeper snow and big hills as well as mountains.
This only couts in skiing or snowboarding, but the term 'off piste' refers to the snow or area of the mountain which is not marked as an official slope or route in a ski resort. Therefore this could be deeper snow down a different course on a mountain which is not as popular and is not counted as a proper route. On piste is where it is a regular run or route down a mountain in snow sports, which would be marked on a map and have access to for the public. These include green, blue, red and black runs.
Snow falls upward in regions with strong winds, such as during winter storms or blizzards. When the wind is strong enough, it can lift snow off the ground and cause it to be blown upward, creating a phenomenon known as "snow ghosts."