It doesn't snow much here in Korea.
But, it does snow once in a while during cold winters.
It doesn't snow much here in Korea. But, it does snow once in a while during cold winters.
yes
B/c Korea sucks a** because Korea is high up w/ lots of snow (lost and confused)
Snow leopards live in the mountains of central asia
Yes, South Korea experiences snowfall during its winter months, typically from December to February. The amount of snow varies depending on the region, with mountainous areas receiving heavier snowfall compared to coastal regions. Ski resorts in South Korea are popular destinations for winter sports enthusiasts.
Well that's because they AREN'T the only countries in Asia that get snow. Ever hear of Siberia???? In ASIA!!!
Yes, it snows in some parts of asia inluding japan koera and siberia.
Their range is often snow covered in winter, the Russian far east and northern China and North Korea.
Yes. Snow-capped mountains, fertile fields, safe harbors, river valleys -- pretty much everything except deserts or tundrea.
Sorry,I can`t be sure,but in summer, its pretty hot,and in winter,(since I went there,so might have changed) some snow...:P
it is colder around that time, 20 - 50 degrees Fahrenheit. occasional snow flurries but nothing really sticks
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is commonly referred to as Korea, North Korea is officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea .