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Avalanches can be triggered spontaneously, by factors such as increased precipitation or snowpack weakening, or by external means such as humans, other animals, and earthquakes Primarily composed of flowing snow and air, large avalanches have the capability to capture and move ice, rocks, and trees
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There are various kinds of avalanches, including rock avalanches (which consist of large segments of shattered rock), ice avalanches (which typically occur in the vicinity of a glacier), and debris avalanches (which contain a variety of unconsolidated materials, such as loose stones and soil)
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In the mountains of the western United States, there are about 100,000 avalanches each year Avalanches kill more than 150 people worldwide each year Most are snowmobilers, skiers, and snowboarders
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Avalanches can quickly reach speeds up to 100 mph They vary in destructive power from harmless to large enough to destroy mature forests or flatten villages On average, avalanches kill about 40 people per year in North America
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Humans trigger 90 percent of avalanche disasters, with as many as 40 deaths in North America each year Most are climbers, skiers, and snowmobilers Learning about avalanches, and the
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