They cause lots of dammage and make it impossible to see while you drive.
you can't prevent blizzards because they are natural.....no chance...
A total of 438 blizzards have been identified in the years of 1959-2000. So if you divide the total of blizzards by the amount of years, you get an average of 10.7 blizzards annually in the United States. A total of 438 blizzards have been identified in the years of 1959-2000. So if you divide the total of blizzards by the amount of years, you get an average of 10.7 blizzards annually in the United States.
Tornadoes and blizzards are both dangerous storms with strong winds. Aside from that they are very different.
First humans can't stop blizzards because blizzards are natural forces caused by the earth. It is merely impossable to sop a blizzard. Haers though may help.
No, humans can NOT stop blizzards. Blizzards are natural forces that humans can have a slight effect on, but cannot stop. Some scientists and articles may say we can, but in truth science is just a way of making people feel better about themselves. It isn't true. Anyway, no, humans can't stop blizzards in any way, shape, form, of future year.
Blizzards only happen in cold front. Wind picks snow off the ground or when it falls down.
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blizzards happen in the northern ladatudes
There are approximately 10.7 blizzards that occur each year. Of course, this not only counts America's blizzards, but also blizzards across the world!
5 blizzards
No, blizzards are fairly common in Antarctica.
Yes, in the winter there are very large blizzards
Hawaii is a tropical islands, so there are no blizzards.
depends blizzard is singular but blizzards is plural
Blizzards in Antarctica are fairly constant.
to prepare for safety. also meteorologist study blizzards. One reason is to learn the pattern of when Blizzards ocurr. To he aware of them.
No, it is a noun. It is a winter storm, which typically includes wind-blown snow.