Snow is uncommon in hot deserts. However, some cold winter deserts may receive several inches or even several feet of snow some winters.
Rain, hail, snow and sleet can fall in most deserts.
polar deserts are formed when the place is too cold for and water to evaporate and if and precipitation falls it turns into snow and never melts
Snow occasionally falls even in hot deserts such as the Sahara or Chihuahuan Desert. It is more common in cold winter deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Great Basin Desert.
Minnesota has no deserts. But is does have 10,000 lakes!
more and more snow falls on it and the snow gets too much weight on it and falls
It is different according to where you live
About a foot annually
500ft
About 45 inches annually.
nothing
10 buckets
Basically none. Snow is very rare here.