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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Avalanches!

 hello guys this week we had to choose something to do for inquiry i choose avalanches.  Hope you like it see if there is anything wrong. 

Avalanches  

Did you know that avalanches can kill over 150 people, normally around Europe and

North America! I know right, crazy, read my report to find out more things about avalanches. 
Types of avalanches?
There are mainly two types of avalanches one is sluffs this is where 
The thin layer of snow falls down. The second is called slabs. This one where there is

a weak bit of snow and then the rest of the snow falls, it is kind of like dominoes. 
How do avalanches occur?
Most avalanches occur because of storms or change in the snow.

This is where the sun melts the snow. They can also occur by rain, earthquakes, rockfall and ice fall. 
Fun facts!
Loud noises rarely cause avalanches. The avalanches are mostly caused on 30 to 45 degree angle snow mountains.

Avalanches are faster than a car. Did you know that an avalanche can knock down trees and huge rocks!

Conclusion 
So altogether we know that an avalanche is a pile of snow that moves down to the bottom and about the different types of avalanches,

how avalanches occur and some fun facts about avalanches. Here are some photos of avalanches!



4 comments:

  1. Hi Jaylah this is great but dont leave a big gap but other then that i love it!

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  2. wow Jaydah i got a lot of info and you had a big description maybe next time add picture of what avalanches look like from Zoe😁^﹏^

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  3. Kia Ora Jaydah. Its me Karaitiana. Your info report is spectacular! I enjoyed learning about avalanches. The coolest fact was probably that over 150 people in Europe and North America. Thats scary! Maybe next time you could make your presentation more...well...add more pizazz! But other than that this post was ALMOST better than mine :). Haha just kidding this post was awesome.
    Have a nice day

    Karaitiana

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    1. Thank you for your comment, and complement

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