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The term 'wetlands' refers to level of moisture in the ground (eg ponds, swamps, bogs, vernal pools). It is not related to snowfall at all- there can be wetlands in latitudes that never get snow or in latitudes that have snow cover for months at a time.
in winter December to march
Mostly winter, just as in most places.
In real life, the most famous snow globe might be one of the first ones made, which celebrated the opening of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, 1889. (They were not the first snow globes, but were very popular at the time.) In entertainment, the most famous snow globe is most likely a snow globe featured in the Movie "Citizen Kane." The snow globe provides insight into the main character and serves as a symbol for other events and values in his life.
Yes. Snow falls on the high peaks during some of the winter months.
You cant make it snow or rain. For snow you must be in a Tundra biome (the ones that are coverd in snow and have spruce trees) any time its raining, go over to that biome and it will be snowing!
February is the time it snows the most
Southern Mexico. Most regions close to the sea are snow-free most of the time.
a foxes cub plays during about the winter season. They roll about the snow and cover their selfs up with snow. ^^ :q :) :(
The term 'wetlands' refers to level of moisture in the ground (eg ponds, swamps, bogs, vernal pools). It is not related to snowfall at all- there can be wetlands in latitudes that never get snow or in latitudes that have snow cover for months at a time.
most of the time they do not live where the snow lives
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Monkeys, like most mammals, can feel cold in the snow. It generally depends on the time of exposure.
Richard Nixon holds the record for appearing on the cover of Time magazine the most, with a total of 55 covers during his presidency.
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Most of the time a half pipe. or jumps
in winter December to march