All of it, only to return the next winter.
The arctic receives over 500 inches of snow per year. This amount can vary depending on the area and the time of year.
In some places there is, generally extremely far north or up in elevation.
How much snow did st Joseph mi get this year.
Yes. Snow falls on the high peaks during some of the winter months.
IM NOT SURE BUT I WOULD THINK PROBABLY AROUND THE ALPS...
The tundra gets at least 4-10 inches of rain a year
It is different according to where you live
500ft
10 buckets
Poland is arctic country.
loads.
Basically none. Snow is very rare here.
There isn't much rainfall in the arctic, about 6 to 10 inches a year including melted snow. Some of the worlds greatest desert get more rainfall than that. Much of the arctic has rain and fog in the summer. Even though there is very low rainfall the arctic lands can be very wet underfoot because the moisture evaporates very slowly and the drainage conditions are poor. :D
The amount of snow that falls in Jackman, Maine in September will vary. On average it is about 1/2 inch per year.
The arctic fox changes the color of it's coat when snow falls. Birds migrating to a warmer climate.
Arctic hares eat willow twigs, berries, grass, leaves, and saxifrage. The arctic is covered in greenery for part of the year. During that time, the hares tend to have a fresher diet. As winter approaches and snow falls, they will dig for roots and twigs.
More snow falls during the year than melts. Happy to help!
The average amount of rainfall in the arctic ocean per year is 50 inches of snow.