10,000 inches would be 833.33 feet (254 meters) of snow. That would be like an Ice age, very bad.
it is going to snow 6 inches of snow
we will get 45 inches of snow
snow that's five inches deep
This will depend on how cold it is, but on average 10 inches of snow = 1 inch of rain, so 0.15 inches of rain = 1.5 inches of snow. It could be less than in inch of wet snow, or more than 2 inches of powder, however.
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.
not as bad as 10000! XD
Humidity is 10000 percent while it is snow 10 inches a minute with strippers and beer and kids everywhere
10000 inches is equal to 833.333 feet. Therefore, 10000 inches is less than 1000 feet.
there are 729,133,858 inches in 10000 nautical miles.
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 10000 inches is equal to 10000/12 = 833.3 recurring (that is, 833.3333...) feet or 833 feet 4 inches.
Yes ! 1000 inches is over 83 feet ! (or 25.6 metres) - that would be enough to bury most towns under a thick blanket of snow !
12 inches = 1 foot so 18 inches = 18/12 = 1.5 feet and so 10000*18 inches = 10000*1.5 feet = 15000 feet.
633600000 inches
it is going to snow 6 inches of snow
we will get 45 inches of snow
2,310,000 cubic inches.
1.2 inches of snow.