An avalanche is a mass of snow, ice, and debris that slides down a mountain. There are four main types of avalanches: loose snow, slab, powder snow, and wet snow. Avalanches are triggered by factors like heavy snowfall, earthquakes, steep slopes, and human activity. They can reach speeds over 130 kph and destroy infrastructure, posing a serious threat to human life and property. Avalanche forecasting requires experienced forecasters collecting snowpack data and using weather models to predict unstable slopes. Control techniques use explosives or structures to divert or trigger avalanches in low-risk areas.