It has 5 inches of snow
the earthquakes are helpful to earth in many ways....like: 1-they help in building landforms like rift valleys,block mountains,lakes etc 2-they help in releasing the stored up energy of earth 3-they tell about interior of earth's surface this is how they are useful for earth
snow crystals form in clound where temperatures are anywhere from 3 to- 39 F
My mom has always told me that after the forsythias bloom, it will snow 3 more times, then will snow no more. As far as I've noticed, it always snows 3 times then stops.
Depends how saturated the snow was, but typically it's about a 10 or 15:1 ratio for dry snow, and as little as a 3 or 4:1 ratio for snow that is saturated.
About 3/4 of a billion years ago ... the ice-ball (or snow ball) Earth, when the entire planet was covered in snow & ice, the seas frozen.
Through absorption, refraction, and reflection.
Size, mass, internal structure (probably).
-- nearer or farther along the line towards Earth-- left or right as seen from Earth-- up or down as seen from Earth
Precipitation is any form of water particle that falls from the atmosphere & reaches the Earth. 3 Forms of Precipitation are Hail, Snow, & Rain. :)
If the Earth warms by three degrees, the Amazon Rainforest dries out and the snow caps on the Alps dissapear. These are only a fraction of the things that could happen.
1. there are three different ways in which rainfall and clouds are formed frontal, relief and convectional. 2.there are 4 ways in which precipitation can fall snow, rain, hail, and sleet 3.in some places hail stones get as big as 4 inches!
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Step 1: The sun's heat evaporates the water in the ocean. Step 2: The water vapors rise up in the atmosphere and cools to form large droplets of water but not large enough to descend into the earth's surface. Step 3: The water vapors forms clouds which travel into a land. Step 4: The clouds hit a mountain and is compelled to rise up even further thus forming larger droplets of water. Step 5:The larger droplets of water fall into the mountains and valleys as rain or snow. Step 6: This snow accumulates in the mountain peak as glaciers and are the source of most rivers or the water accumulates in lakes which are the source of some rivers. Step 7: The water in the rivers finds its way into the ocean and the cycle is repeated again.
there are 3 kind (1) ice (2) sleet (3) and snow
Snow is found in cold climates. Here are a few...Polar regionsA cold city, state, etc.ON EARTH!Hoped this helped you!!! The lines look perty. (do alt+1, alt+2, alt+3...)
1. Size 2. Distance from the Sun 3. Earth is not covered in extremely hot and deadly poisonous clouds of acid gas.