Exam 7: Snow Avalanches
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Slab avalanches move slowly and therefore are not very dangerous.
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Slopes less than 25 degrees and greater than 60 degrees have a low avalanche risk.
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The run-out zone is the part of the avalanche path along which the avalanche accelerates.
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If you were backcountry skiing and wanted to conduct a rutschblock test to assess the avalanche risk,what would you do?
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What structures can be built in the start zone to decrease the avalanche hazard,and how do they work?
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In the early 20th century,transportation-related activities accounted for most snow avalanche deaths.
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At which of the following slope angles is a point release avalanche most likely?
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Which of the following provides the most direct evidence of avalanche risk?
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Which of the following is the most effective means to minimize snow avalanche risk to human infrastructure?
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If you're snowshoeing in the backcountry with a group and one of your group is swept away and buried by an avalanche,what should you do first?
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The west coasts of Northern Hemisphere continents get considerable snow cover to latitudes as low as 35 degrees.
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Avalanches are destructive and offer no environmental benefit to a region.
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Slab avalanches disintegrate into smaller fragments soon after failure.
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Observations of past avalanches help forecast future avalanches under similar conditions.
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If caught in an avalanche,the chance of surviving burial at greater than 1.5 metres is
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