Yes it doesn't matter what it is. An inch is an inch.
a thousand of one inch or the unit equal to 0.001 inches
One inch = 2.54 cm.
1.125
About one-half (0.531) inch.
One-fifth of an inch = 5.08 millimeters
Virga, rain, sleet, hail, snow, fog, and dew.
the correct answer is snow
Your answer is snow
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well snow is made by the one and only God so you can't make it and dust will wash away if there is water/snow/sleet/ice and so on
The ratio of snow to water can vary a great deal depending on the vertical profiles of temperature and moisture, and how they change during a storm. Typically 1 inch of rain is equal to 1 foot of snow, a 12-1 ratio. Depending on the temperature and moisture profiles of the snow growth region of the atmosphere and the origin area of the storm system, that ratio can go higher, say 20-1, which would be 20 inches, or lower, say 6-1 or so. 12-1 is most forecasters starting point, and if you go to your local NWS page and read the area forecast discussion, they usually tell what ratio they believe a system will have as it moves through your area.
. 1 Inch is equal to 25.4 Millimeters , 2.54 Centimeters , and 0.083 Feet.
One inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres, so a quarter inch (or one fourth of an inch) is equal to 0.635 cm.
There are one thousand thousandths of an inch in one inch.
The diffrents beetween rain and snow is sanow is more heaverior compare to rain is more light
Impossible to answer. "One inch of snow" doesn't really say anything about the road conditions: is it dry snow? Is there ice underneath? And so forth.
2.54 cm is equal to 1 inch