The magic Snow fairies sprinkle snow on countries they dont like
It actually does snow in most countries in the world. Almost all countries in the mid-latitudes (and obviously all in the high latitudes) receive at least some snow every winter, while a surprising number in the tropics are capable of at least some snow due to high elevations.
The snow is so deep that it reached the Earth's core. The snow is so deep it was a part of the ocean. The snow was so deep that it was full of gasoline.
3 inches or maybe just 10 cm.
The fluffiness of the snow can vary how deep it is compared to an inch of rain. On average, however, ten inches of snow is an inch of rain, so .04 inches of rain is similar to .4 inches of snow.
Snow forms when the temperature is below freezing, typically in winter. This is because cold air is not able to hold as much moisture as warm air, so when the cold air cools the moisture in the atmosphere, it falls as snow.
no, but it does snow in many countries
So much fun for everyone
it doesn't really get that much snow just a bit in the winter but the summers sprins and falls are really quite sunny and beautiful
Yes you can fun slide on snow. You can go so much faster on snow!!! Only do it on the driveway if it has a layer of snow just about a half-inch high.
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Its September... none
The higher the altitude the lower is the temperature so much so that fallen snow will not melt even in summer.
it is the cycle of the water system condensation, evaporation, precipitation
It might. Not so much, rarely..
when their is a foot of snow
There are many mountains in Africa (where giraffes) live, and due to the height, it is much colder, so there is often snow.
It actually does snow in most countries in the world. Almost all countries in the mid-latitudes (and obviously all in the high latitudes) receive at least some snow every winter, while a surprising number in the tropics are capable of at least some snow due to high elevations.