Snowfalls was created on 2009-07-13.
yes it is!!
Rain has more mass when not frozen.
NEAR THE pOLES
It can go as far as having seasonal snowfalls.
It's rather cold, with usual snowfalls.
The heaviest snowfalls in Australia occur in the Australian Alps, in the mountainous country of Australia's southeast.
cold weather and snowfalls.
Yes, the ratio of snow to water in the snowflakes can be as low as 3 or 4:1, and as high as almost 30:1, depending mostly on the temperature throughout the lower atmosphere where the snow falls but especially where the crystals form in the clouds.
Both. There are regions in Mexico with seasonal snowfalls and you have regions where winter is hardly felt.
Yes. Some places have seasonal snowfalls, while there are regions where winter is hardly felt.
Yes, but rarely. Australia is a land of incredible contrasts. Snow also fell on Mt Buller in the Australian Alps at Christmas in 2006, one day after the ski resorts were threatened by bushfires. Similarly, that was the year Tasmania received snowfalls, just one day after temperatures reached 31 degrees Celsius. In the lead up to the Christmas of 2010, icy winds swept up from the Southern Ocean, resulting in snowfalls across the Australian Alps just ahead of Christmas. Australia's highest peak, Mt Kosciuszko, and surrounding ski resorts right down to the Victorian highlands around Mt Buller received snowfalls of up to 10cm in the middle of Summer. However, there were no snowfalls on Christmas Day itself.
Spiky or wavy surfaces have the effect of damping sound. Snow is spiky if you look through a microscope at it.