As long as there's enough moisture.
You don't mean Celsius, do you?
29 C IS 29 degrees Celsius.
-29 degrees Celsius is -20.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius
29 degrees Fahrenheit = -1.6 degrees Celsius.
in oder for it to snow it can not be to cold
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There is a 29 degrees north latitude, and a 29 degrees south latitudein a different place.On 29 degrees north latitude:ChinaNepalIndiaPakistanIranKuwaitIraqSaudi ArabiaEgyptLibyaAlgeriaMoroccoUnited States of AmericaMexicoOn 29 degrees south latitude:AustraliaSouth AfricaBrazilArgentinaChile
No, it can only snow at the temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
29 C IS 29 degrees Celsius.
29 degrees Celsius is 302.15 Kelvin.
29 degrees Celsius = 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes, in fact it has to be above zero degrees to snow on the ground.
-29 degrees Celsius is -20.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
1 radian is about 57.3 degrees and so 29*57.3 is about 1661.7 degrees
The supplementary angle of 29 degrees is 151 degrees
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