| A | B |
| May 18, 1980 Mt. St. Helens, Washington | The Fastest Avalanche |
| Slab, Airborne Powder, Wet snow, Dry Loose Snow | The Types of avalanches |
| April 12, 1969 Anchorage, Alaska | The Slowest Avalanche |
| Leukerbad, Switzerland | A village famous for many destructive avalanches |
| Protecting your safety | Avoid going into areas with hazard signs |
| Walking briskly | Out running the slowest avalanche |
| 250mph | The speed of the fastest avalanche |
| A couple mph | The speed of the slowest avalanche |
| An Avalanche | A natural disaster |
| The Swiss Alps | A mountain range with lots of avalanches |
| Swiss Alps, 1951 | The avalanche that trapped the most people |
| 45,000 | The most people trapped in one avalanche |
| Switzerland, 1962 | An avalanche with wind speed that cut trees in half |
| Switzerland | A country where lots of famous avalanches occour |
| Snow | An important ingredient in an avalanche |