The only thing snow does is insulate it from the cold (which it does quite well), but I would think since it's already dormant, it doesn't really matter.
The accelerated melting of snow on compost as opposed to the ground, is the heat produced in the decomposition of organic matter.
The ground snow load varies. Use the free snow load calculators at Jabacus (related link) to find the snow load for a specific location.
in the ground
The snow will stick to the ground if the ground is cold enough to keep the snow frozen. If the ground is too warm, it will melt the snow right as the snow hits the ground. The air temperature isn't always the same as ground temperature, keep in mind, because a solid, such as rock and dirt, holds heat longer than air. another answer:snow falls because the air in the cloud is too cold and form ice crystals,they then get too heavy and fall.falling snow gets enlarged while fallling but it also breaks into parts.when snow hits the ground it builds up and creates a mound of snow.when it gets hot the snow melts and evaporates and snows or rains somewhere else in the world
nothing it is a safe place to be, as tyres insulate from ground
Precipitation of snow on the ground.
There is no ground wire in automobiles, they have tires that insulate the vehicle from the ground. There are only positive and negative wires.
It is snow that evaporates before it hits the ground.
They fly to places without snow.
snow is in winter
The only thing snow does is insulate it from the cold (which it does quite well), but I would think since it's already dormant, it doesn't really matter.
Static discharge, the tires insulate the car from the ground so when you step out you become the path to ground and zap.
Put wings on the vehicle so it will fly. (Seriously). Seriously, a car that is touching ground is basically grounded. However, the tires insulate it from direct ground contact.
It will snow again.
There is usually snow on the ground, but it certainly doesn't always snow.
Snow flakes.