yes it did but not in human history, 300 million years ago India was attached to Antarctica
Some remote regions in India like Kashmir receive significant snow. Other areas of India like Jammu have a monsoonal climate and receive no snow.
no
32 Inches of snow.
12 inches of snow
The magic Snow fairies sprinkle snow on countries they dont like
It doesn't snow in London until much, much later in the year.
There is actually no specific answer. It can snow during a blizzard for 30 miutes or it can snow during a blizzard for a couple of days.
There is an estimated 200-600 snow leopards in India.
The Himalayan rivers are the snow fed rivers in India.
Yep it snows in India. You can even go skiing in india!
Ladakh
No , it doesn't snow at baangladesh but half of India snows bye thank you.
cause its HOT
Nothing is impossible!! Maybe it does!
when their is a foot of snow
in shimla
It snows the most in the north, high in the mountains.
India also has snow in many parts it is a huge country , so has many types of climatic conditions but in the plane regions their are only rains because the clouds which cause rain are not too high (hieght decides whether it will rain or snow)
Arctic foxes live in neither India or Antarctica. They only live in the Arctic.