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They are in Denver, Colorado which has a ton of snowy mountains and as a result, avalanches occur
At Bears Stadium in Denver, Colorado. This stadium went on to be called Mile High Stadium.
States such as Colorado, Washington, and Alaska are prone to avalanches due to their mountainous terrain and heavy snowfall. These states have popular winter recreational areas where avalanches can pose a significant risk to outdoor enthusiasts.
The stadium is called Coors Field and is located in Denver, Colorado. It is named after the Coors Brewing Company and was opened in April 1995 and has a capacity of 50,480.
Colorado
the Colorado avalanche 1999
Pyroclastic flows are sometimes called glowing avalanches because when they move up they appear to glow.
People who study avalanches are called avalanchers or avalanche researchers. They focus on understanding the causes, characteristics, and behaviors of avalanches to improve safety measures and forecasting.
avalanches um............no sorry their called EARTHQUAKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Patriots Stadium is called the Gillette Stadium.
5,430 feet