An
avalanche (also called a
snowslide or
snowslip) is a rapid flow of
snow down a sloping surface. Avalanches are typically triggered in a starting zone from a mechanical failure in the
snowpack (slab avalanche) when the forces on the snow exceed its strength but sometimes only with gradually widening (loose snow avalanche). After initiation, avalanches usually accelerate rapidly and grow in mass and volume as they
entrain more snow. If the avalanche moves fast enough some of the snow may mix with the air forming a powder snow avalanche, which is a type of
gravity current.