The amount of snow in Argentina can vary significantly depending on the region and the time of year. In the Andes Mountains, particularly in areas like Patagonia, snowfall can reach several feet during winter months (June to September). However, in lower-lying regions or during warmer seasons, snow is much less common. Specific snowfall amounts can differ greatly from year to year and location to location.
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in Chile and Argentina snows a lot. Brazil and Uruguay has snow but not much. and in montains of others countries.
The Snow Leopard is comparatively small and stands about 24-28 inches at the top of shoulder.
In the north subtropical in the south a subartic climate. Meaning that Argentina is not hot, its not freezing either. Argentina is midway. It is on the very bottom of south America, so kind of far from the equator. But that doesn't mean its cold.
Argentina is ruled by two. The current leader of Argentina is Christina Elizabet Fernandez de Kirchner.
it has 5 inches of snow
56 centimeters is approximately 22 inches of snow.
For every 12 inches of snow, there would be 1 foot of snow. This is because 1 foot is equivalent to 12 inches. So, 12 inches of snow is equal to 1 foot of snow.
maybe 8 to 12 inches
10 inches
5 inches.
all of it if you try
45 inches
19
Yes, it snows in Argentina, mainly in Patagonia.
Up to 18 inches at certain regions.
15 inches