No. Because the sun is hotter than 500 degrees Celsius and the sun is just a big ball of gas. So it is impossible for it to snow on the sun. Apparently the sun is going to explode in about 200000 years... two billion years if you don't understand the number.
Yes, when snow evaporates it is called sublimation. Sublimation can occur on days with lots of sun and low humidity. The snow, does NOT melt. The snow evaporates.
The sun rays (heat) from the sun melt away the snow. The snow has to be cold to remain snow or it will melt.
its from actually the snow when the sun comes out that means snow or a snow store (blizzard) will be there by a 70% chance ONLY IN WINTER
To protect their eyes from the Sun or protect from snow.
Snow in the shade potentially hasn't melted or metamorphized yet, if temperatures are below freezing. In the sun, the additional heat from radiation will be enough to melt the snow on the surface, which then refreezes because the temperature is below freezing.
If the sun shone all the time then we would have the sun during a rain storm and we most likely would not have snow.
Yes, when snow evaporates it is called sublimation. Sublimation can occur on days with lots of sun and low humidity. The snow, does NOT melt. The snow evaporates.
Your spelling is correct. The usual grammatical construction would be"It is a sunny with a bit of snow."It is sunny but there is a bit of snow.""We have sun here and a bit of snow."The weather or climate cannot have snow.
The sun rays (heat) from the sun melt away the snow. The snow has to be cold to remain snow or it will melt.
The sun rays reflect off the snow making it bright and the sun also melts the snow.
No
Sun Baked Snow Cave was created in 2001.
Take my word for it snow
its from actually the snow when the sun comes out that means snow or a snow store (blizzard) will be there by a 70% chance ONLY IN WINTER
Because the heat from the sun melts the snow that needs cold like a freezer
Depends if you have a lot of snow like Alaska it would be about -12F but its up to the snow amount and the sun raise mother nature controls that
I would assume it has to do with being out of the sun, seeing that if snow is in the sun it melts quicker, so if water is in the sun it'll be warmer than water in a well.