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1812 Mud or straw was used in some places and snow in some places and other such available things were used to insulate homes before history was first recorded.
a snowman of course the snowman need to know how much snow he was going to need to make him nexst year and thats when he made the snow gauge
they were waiting for more supplies to arrive from St. Louis
There was a lot of snow, so they had to build tracks to go under snow. Also, there were deep valleys that they had to build wooden trestles over. Bridges were made to conect mountains.
A type of transportation with no wheels, that can't be used in the snow could be a surfboard, raft, catamaran, sailboat, tugboat, steamboat, large turtle, elephant, camel and a dromedary.
yes
Rain has trouble coming to Yuma let alone snow. It's one of the hottest places in the nation.
Yes, in Tucson, Arizona 1997 an inch.
Yes, mostly in higher elevations in Northern Arizona. It can snow in Southern Arizona in the high elevations too but cities like Phoenix and Tucson rarely get snow(especially Phoenix). Flagstaff, Arizona(located in Northern Arizona) actually gets 100 inches of snow a year because of its elevation of 6000+ft.
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snow in northern arizona
Absolutely, in the summer of '42' i had a fantastic time in the snow in Chandler. It was 3 feet deep and it was great (but cold. lol)
about 63% of the state gets snow each winter example: Flagstaff
no it does not snow in the grassland
Yes. It is rare for it to snow in the Phoeniz area, Tempe, Tuscon, etc. But in the north such as: Flaggstaff, Grand Canyon, Kingman, etc., it is common.
No, Florida is not always covered in snow. In fact, Florida rarely ever has snow, and if ever there will be snow in Florida, it will be in the northern parts.
Texas or like Arizona