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pessimistic_platypus t1_j66u94k wrote
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pessimistic_platypus t1_j1rxkn4 wrote
Reply to comment by Snakend in All 10 people feared missing in Austria avalanche found alive | CNN by ybdiel
Only up to a point; air doesn't move as freely in snow as in, well, air, so you do eventually run out of oxygen if you can't create a sufficiently-large vent to the surface.
This article says that 70% of fully-buried avalanche victims die of oxygen loss within 35 minutes without an air pocket, and after 90 minutes, even air pockets aren't enough (unless they connect to the outside atmosphere).
pessimistic_platypus t1_j1rwu7q wrote
Reply to comment by YoudontknowSMIT in All 10 people feared missing in Austria avalanche found alive | CNN by ybdiel
Avalanche snow isn't a fluid; I'm pretty sure it isn't typically going to get forced down your throat, and definitely not into your lungs.
But if the snow is dense enough, you still will run out of air eventually.
According to this study, most people buried in avalanches do die because they run out of air, but it sounds like it's a lot slower than drowning, so there is a better chance for rescue if people get to you soon enough.
pessimistic_platypus t1_je2ldtx wrote
Reply to comment by Fuckoffassholes in Phoebe Cates 1980s by steroidamoeba
No, "1980's photo" would be an odd way to refer to a photo from 1980 specifically, because that's a possessive apostrophe.