For humans, it makes it harder for us to get around. The hills can be icy and hard for cars to drive up. There can be so much snow, that you can barely walk outside. Snow makes it harder for carnivores to hunt, because the prey can be either in hibernation because of the cold, or are dying because of the lack of plants. Which brings me to why herbivores are effected. The plants and fruit they eat are rotting and dying. There is barely any food for them to survive. I hope this has answered your question.
For humans, it makes it harder for us to get around. The hills can be icy and hard for cars to drive up. There can be so much snow, that you can barely walk outside. Snow makes it harder for carnivores to hunt, because the prey can be either in hibernation because of the cold, or are dying because of the lack of plants. Which brings me to why herbivores are effected. The plants and fruit they eat are rotting and dying. There is barely any food for them to survive hope this has answered your question.
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∙ 14y agoSnow can have various effects, including creating hazardous driving conditions, causing disruptions to transportation systems, leading to school or work closures, and impacting agricultural activities. Additionally, snow can also contribute to water reserves and help insulate the ground during cold temperatures.
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∙ 15y agoSnow comes in most climates in the later part of the year. The snow is associated with the shorter days and darker mornings. Combined these events make our brains react negatively due to the psychological make up of the brain. The brain reacts repressively; releasing lease pheromones and adrenalin is released much slower, causing the body to calm and depression to set in easier.
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∙ 14y ago. For humans, it makes it harder for us to get around. The hills can be icy and hard for cars to drive up. There can be so much snow, that you can barely walk outside. Snow makes it harder for carnivores to hunt, because the prey can be either in hibernation because of the cold, or are dying because of the lack of plants. Which brings me to why herbivores are affected. The plants and fruit they eat are rotting and dying. There is barely any food for them to survive. I
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∙ 11y agohow snow storms affect people is they interact with people when they need to get somewhere important like the hospital for a family member or s friend
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∙ 14y agoIt stops birds from finding food so they starve to death, deer can't get to the grass underneath and lot's of other animals starve.
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∙ 11y agoFor humans it is harder to get around and animal's.
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∙ 10y agothe snow melts and the water makes a flooed
An Arctic air mass moving over relatively warm lake water can cause lake effect snow. As the cold air near the surface picks up moisture from the warmer lake, it becomes unstable and produces localized bands of heavy snow downwind of the lake.
A large-scale Yellow snow weather effect is caused by the presence of excess pollen or dust particles in the atmosphere. These particles can get mixed with snowflakes as they fall, giving the snow a yellowish hue.
Yes, Lake George NY can experience lake effect snow due to its proximity to Lake George. When cold air masses move over the relatively warmer lake waters, it can result in increased moisture and snowfall in the region.
It is very unlikely for lake effect snow to reach North Carolina. Lake effect snow is typically associated with the Great Lakes region of the United States, where cold air passing over the relatively warm waters of the lakes picks up moisture and creates heavy snowfall. North Carolina's climate and geography make it rare for lake effect snow to reach that far south.
The amount of water vapor in the air has the greatest effect on the formation of rain or snow. When the air is saturated with water vapor and condensation occurs, precipitation can form as rain or snow depending on temperature conditions.
An Arctic air mass moving over relatively warm lake water can cause lake effect snow. As the cold air near the surface picks up moisture from the warmer lake, it becomes unstable and produces localized bands of heavy snow downwind of the lake.
A large-scale Yellow snow weather effect is caused by the presence of excess pollen or dust particles in the atmosphere. These particles can get mixed with snowflakes as they fall, giving the snow a yellowish hue.
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Effect of Snow on Petit-Montrouge was created in 1870.
it may lead to a flood or snow or even ice. this can all cause damage and types of disease that can effect a human like colds or illness
Much of their snow is "lake effect snow".
Snow absorbs high frequenciies.
Children need to learn that every thing has a cause and effect in life. Such as if you push your sister down onto the gravel that will cause her to have the effect of cut up knees and hands. That will cause you to suffer the effect of getting a whipping by your grampa. If you put tar on a person, the cause, and add feathers to the tarred person the effect will be a person who is not only tarred and feathered but also an effect of nast revenge being carried out on you. If you cause bleach to land in ammonia you will suffer from t he effect of the chemical mixture. It can kill you, cause blindness and severe nerve damage. Now here is it bacwards. The effects of the terrible storm, six feet of snow, will cause hundreds of car accidents.
the different between cause and effect.... cause=what cause the problem or what cause it to become a problem effect=what effect did it have on it hope that help u(:
It made it cold.
In the rarified high mountain air, sunlight has more effect and can cause severe sunburn. Also, sunlight reflecting off the white snow can cause snow-blindness. Both are something any sane mountaineer will want to avoid.
an essay that explains a cause and effect process.