As long as there's enough moisture.
You don't mean Celsius, do you?
29 C IS 29 degrees Celsius.
-29 degrees Celsius is -20.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius
29 degrees Fahrenheit = -1.6 degrees Celsius.
in oder for it to snow it can not be to cold
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There is a 29 degrees north latitude, and a 29 degrees south latitudein a different place.On 29 degrees north latitude:ChinaNepalIndiaPakistanIranKuwaitIraqSaudi ArabiaEgyptLibyaAlgeriaMoroccoUnited States of AmericaMexicoOn 29 degrees south latitude:AustraliaSouth AfricaBrazilArgentinaChile
No, it can only snow at the temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
29 C IS 29 degrees Celsius.
29 degrees Celsius is equal to 302.15 Kelvin. To convert from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15 to the Celsius value.
29 degrees Celsius is equal to 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes, in fact it has to be above zero degrees to snow on the ground.
-29 degrees Celsius is -20.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
1 radian is about 57.3 degrees and so 29*57.3 is about 1661.7 degrees
The supplementary angle of 29 degrees is 151 degrees
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