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According to the scientific study physical features changes after 10 years...

When the plates of the earth move due to earthquarks and Lavas it cause globle warming and change physical features by melting snow.

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Yes. Some people may think that blizzards are man made, but they would be incorrect. Blizzards are as natural as the floods that wiped out New Orleans or the Earthquakes that destroy California bridges. You can't stop them.

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well lets say theres a dirt road u have to drive on it the blizzard could cover the whole entire road so people cannot drive over it

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snow and ice the moon

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