The Snow Leopard is comparatively small and stands about 24-28 inches at the top of shoulder.
The fuze is designed to operate at 7 meters on a dry surface, if shot over wet terrain the height of burst is normally increased by 1/2 and if shot over snow or water it doubles.
In the North Island there are two mountains which because of their height, have some permanent snow, Mt Egmont, and Mt Ruapehu. In the South Island there are many chains of 'permanent snow' mountains. Too many individual mounts to mention. In winter we have snow, occasionally to sea level in the South, for the latitude goes up to about 47o. Naturally our seasons are six months out of sync with the Northern Hemisphere.
Again and again, thinking 'my turn, When started for the luck: not in summer, in May, not fall in the scent of hay. No, it was the winter time, It was cold and snowed, but in the hall, as we danced, and I said to you in love: The snow, snow, snow, snow waltz we dance: You with me, I with you! When snow, snow, snow, snow waltz arm in arm is you and me is also in the winter so toasty warm! And when the roses bloom red, and the meadows are so green, and the moon sees our happiness, I should think many times and fond memories the snow in January, when the world was enchanted at the first dance with you and then you sing as he did with me: The snow, snow, snow, snow waltz we dance: You with me, I with you! When snow, snow, snow, snow waltz arm in arm is you and me is also in the winter so toasty warm!
No but it will be getting snow because the nieghboring country brazill is getting snow
'As white as snow' is a simile.
They won't have snow BECAUSE they are a volcano. A volcano may have snow if it reaches a certain height - simply because at that height, mountains tend to have snow.
a snow leapord is 10mm long and its height is 70cm and also its weight is 600 stones.
I was at Dharmasala a week ago...its height is 1750m and no snow in nearby mountains also...
No, to have snow on top (permanently) the height of the mountain must exceed that of the snow line for the particular latitude at which the mountain is located (the snow line is higher at the equator than it is at the poles). Mountains that do not reach this height are not permanently snow capped (they may have snow on in winter months).
highest point-mount Everest height-8848m.
Depends on the height and area.
15-18 cm. long
For it high height .
It can be at least 3 feet
I think 12 ft
When you say snow do do you mean a Husky? 21 to 23-1/2 inches and about 23 kg (i have one myslef and his average, this is his height and weight)
9 feet long , 10 feet wide