The best answer is probably. Chances are, it is always snowing somewhere on Earth because there are always some places, such as in the mountains, over the arctic, etc., that are always below freezing and Earth is a very big place.
On every day in February 2011, it would have snowed somewhere in the world.
Because of the mountains that surround Yellowstone, ANY of the seasons can appear in the same day. It can snow there every day, including at the height of summer.
The amount of snow that falls in one day can vary greatly depending on location, weather conditions, and other factors. In general, snowfall amounts can range from a light dusting of less than an inch to several feet in severe winter storms. Snowfall records in some areas have reached over 5 feet in a single day.
Yes, I will likely have a snow day this Wed. Thanks for asking :)
World Ecology Day, also known as World Environment Day, is celebrated on June 5th every year. It is a day designated by the United Nations to raise awareness and encourage action for the protection of our environment and ecosystems.
On every day in February 2011, it would have snowed somewhere in the world.
Yes, you can guarantee that somewhere in the world in snowed on that day.
your question is confusing....No? The sun is rising somewhere every minute of every day, and the sun is setting somewhere every minute of every day. At any given time, sunlight is reaching half of the world.
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They are made every day of the week somewhere in the world.
It has rained on every day of every year since 2000 somewhere in the world. There is never a day when it does not rain anywhere.
I am sure that it did somewhere.
On every day in February of any year it would have rained somewhere in the world.
Yes, every day at least one volcano erupts around the world.
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snow leopard eat every day.
The sun is rising somewhere and setting somewhere every minute of every day.