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An avalanche is a massive slide of snow, ice, rock or debris down a the side of a mountain. It can be caused by an earth quake, heavy rain/snowfall or man-made disturbances (such as a loud noise or the heavy movement of a skier or snowboarder). Avalanches can reach speeds of over 200 mph and will destroy anything in their path.
In the case of a snow avalanche, the new snow that accumulates on top of another heavy layer of snow can begin to slide down the mountainside. The risk of an avalanche can be reduced by building a snow shed - a barrier made of rocks, soil and other materials - or by triggering a controlled avalanche at a time when no one is on the mountain.
If you are caught in an avalanche, here's how to survive: