Multiple Choice
Avalanche risk can be estimated by determining the
A) speed, thickness and size of avalanches.
B) distribution, frequency and size of avalanches.
C) speed, thickness and duration of avalanches.
D) the size of the avalanche path.
E) the thickness of the snow.
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