The state in the western United States with the highest annual snowfall is Wyoming. Wyoming receives an average of 91.4 inches of snow.
wisconsin because it's cold and has snow
For clearing snow? Its not a goverment rather a department of the state which could most likely be: Department of Public Transportation. though local or state could have contractors.
On the Tug Hill Plateau, averaging over 200" annually.
Massechusets I souls think because it is the furthest away from he equator.
Yes. Snow is ice, which is water in the solid state.
Kate Snow's father is Dean R. Snow. Mr Snow is an anthropologist and professor at Penn State.
Yes. When snow melts H2O changes from a solid state to a liquid state
All US states have had tornadoes. Antarctica gets snow and no tornadoes, but it is a continent, not a state.
Most of us are seeing it now, if you mean snow or inclement weather in a specific region, so state
Snow is water in the solid state, so yes, it is inorganic.
Yes.