Because of gravity that pulls down the snow and it is cold because it is made out of water and ice
No, but there are some hailstorms on very cold winter days.
No, snow can fall at temperatures above freezing if the upper atmosphere is cold enough for the snowflakes to remain frozen until they reach the ground.
It is very cold and damp. lots of snow fall in winter
wherever it is cold enough AND there is enough snow fall to result in more snow being deposited than melts.
Rain changes to snow when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C or 32°F) in the atmosphere. As the raindrops fall through the cold air, they freeze and become ice crystals, forming snowflakes. The snowflakes then continue to accumulate and fall to the ground as snow.
Canada is hot in summer since sunlight melts the snow. Snow causes temperature to drop, and Canadians don't like the snow because its not hot. If we remove all of the snow from the Earth, the world would be less cold
Fall, because in Winter, you have cozy coats and snow gear to wear, and in fall, you usually wear normal clothes with a jacket, and the fall breeze makes you cold.
Summer: warm and sunny Fall: leaves fall, a bit colder, no snow Winter: cold and snowy Spring: May be some snow left in January, February, but gets hotter.
why snow fall occurs
Yes, it is possible for snow to fall during a thunderstorm. Thunderstorms can occur when there is enough instability in the atmosphere, and if the temperature is cold enough, snow rather than rain can fall during these conditions.
Yes, because the gather of snow fall.
There are glaciers on it because it is very cold at the top. The mountain is very high, and as such the temperatures at the top are very cold. Even being in the tropics, it is cold enough for snow to fall at any time of the year, and it remains there as a glacier (though these are disappearing).