The minimum snow depth for the occurrence of an avalanche is 15 centimeters.
An avalanche can consist of both dry snow and wet snow. The former are much more dangerous, as the dry mass of snow picks up especially fast speed.
Most often they occur during thaws, when a particularly warm day or exposure to spring solar radiation causes the bottom layer of the snow cover to melt.
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