When it snows, roads get slicker, everywhere that snows is colders, plants will not live through the snow. sometimes schools and businesses will be closed due to too many inches of snow.
The green house affect the earth of mealting the polar region;
Tornadoes are typically associated with thunderstorms, not snowstorms. The atmospheric conditions that support tornado formation, such as warm, moist air interacting with cooler air, are not usually present during snowstorms. However, extremely rare instances of tornadoes occurring during snowstorms have been reported, but they are highly unusual.
It is challenging to identify any human activity that does not affect the Earth system in some way. However, simple personal activities such as sleeping or sitting quietly may have minimal direct impact on the broader Earth system.
No, the tilt of the earth doesn't affect the amount of solar energy received from the sun. It does mean that at different seasons, different parts of the earth will get more than others, but the overall amount remains the same.
The number of snowstorms in the US can vary widely from year to year. On average, there are about 10-12 major snowstorms across the country each winter, but this can vary depending on the region and overall weather patterns.
yes, during the winter there are many snowstorms.
The plural of snowstorm is snowstorms. As in "there are snowstorms headed this way".
Yes. Our planet has snowstorms, hurricanes, thunderstorms, excessive rain, etc.. Although this doesnt occur often.
Snowstorms are not named. Hurricanes and Typhoons are named.
Blizzards don't carry anything; they are themselves snowstorms.
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biomass can affect the earth
There are no snowstorms in Antarctica, There are, however, blizzards of ice crystals that are dense enough that you cannot see your hand at the end of your arm.
a blizzard
The primary affect on the Earth is on our ionosphere
Ununtrium doesn't affect the Earth.