It snows more in northen states because those states are far away from the equator. The equator is the hotest part of the world So where it's far down south or far up north there's ice. Examples: Antarctica is far down south with ice and Greenland is far up north with ice.
The higher you go the colder it is.
Yes, it does snow occasionally in Durham, NC. The city experiences snowfall during the winter months, but it is not as common as in more northern states. Snow accumulation is typically light and does not last long.
Pakistan,s northern areas are full of snow in the winter, temperatures climb -15 and even more with 12 to 15 inches snow accumulates in Hazara and Gilgit areas.
the north had more of a social an economic mix
No. Yes.While it has snowed in all 50 states at one time or another, including the mountains in Hawaii and the northern part of Florida, all 50 states have not had snow at the same time. On Feb 12, 2010 there was snow in all 50 states which may be the first time with snow in all 50 states at the same time.
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in the north
Yes, Alberta Canada does receive a significant amount of snowfall, especially in the winter months. The amount of snow can vary depending on the region within Alberta, with areas in the Rocky Mountains and northern parts typically seeing more snow compared to other parts of the province.
In 2009-2010 there was, for a day, snow on the ground at some location in every state. This occurred on February 12, 2010. This is obviously a very unusual occurrence, and I believe it was the first time in recorded history.
The winter in the northeast of the United States is cold with snow. This is also true of the northeast of the world, namely northern Asia.
Because a lot of people snow board and ski in these states.
One of the advantages to working in New Mexico would be the weather. The weather in New Mexico is dry and arid as opposed to more northern states where there is snow.