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BLOG POST 2: How Can A Avalanche Affect People and What Are All Cost Of A Avalanche

How Can A Avalanche Affect People? A avalanche can be a really dangerous natural disaster and can ruin people's lives. It can take down people's houses and make them go homeless and it can kill someone and ruin the people who are related with them feel like they should do nothing else in life and not carry on. A avalanche can be a small one or it can be a huge one and when it is it can cause some serious damage and ruin peoples lives... It can cause some serious damage in their homes and it can make people homeless and that is how an avalanche affect people.  What Are All The Cost Of A Avalanche? You can lose your home and become homeless, you can lose a friend or a relative, or your town, city, (etc) can become ruined and "fall apart". Sometimes you can survive during an avalanche, but if you are stuck in the snow for at least more than 10 minutes you can die and that is why a avalanche is a really dangerous natural disaster. A avalanche can make you l

BLOG POST 1: Avalanche's

HOW IS A AVALANCHE FORMED A avalanche can be man made or just a natural cause... A avalanche starts by a   steep, snow- covered slope and a trigger that causes a weak layer within the snow pack to collapse.  Avalanches might not sound dangerous, but they can kill dozens of people in under 10 minutes if just one occurs.  HOW TO SURVIVE A AVALANCHE Avalanches are a dangerous natural, or man-made, disaster and it can ruin towns, cities, and even lives... You might think that to survive a avalanche all you need to do is run away from it, but there is more then being safe through a disaster like this then you think. Here is how to survive a avalanche. Be a Beacon. You can take one huge step toward survival before you ever set foot on a mountain. ... Stay On Top. “Swimming” to the top of the avalanche will help avoid being trapped under debris, which is solid advice. ... Reach for the Sky. ... Get Spitting. ... Remain Calm.