Canada doesn't get the most snow. I assume you are talking in terms of countries.
Snow shoes, skis, or if daytime thaw has created a strong crust on the snow.
How much does it rain in Canada?it rains 52cm a year.How much does it snow in Canada?is snows Canada is a huge and diverse country. It got anywhere from about a foot of snow to about 600 inches. You'll have to be much more specific.
If 1 foot of snow has fallen, the depth of the snow on the ground will also be 1 foot.
Depends where in Canada you live. In Manitoba usually March but in 2013 it was April so it depends every year. Americans seem to think it snows all year round in our 'igloo's' but they have no idea about Canada.
If you are visiting in the winter it is probably a good idea, because sometimes the snow is quite deep, or it is icy. If you are visiting in the summer- please don't waste your money on snow tires! There won't be any snow.
The snow is so deep that it reached the Earth's core. The snow is so deep it was a part of the ocean. The snow was so deep that it was full of gasoline.
I just kind of thought that maybe it was an evoulation type thing. To my knowledge most of the states that have mule deer usually have deep snow in the winter, and they had developed this to get through deep/drifted snow.
People wear snowshoes to increase the surface area of their feet, distributing their weight over a larger area to prevent sinking into deep snow. This makes walking in snowy conditions easier and prevents fatigue.
Sharon Snow is from Canada.
Canada doesn't get the most snow. I assume you are talking in terms of countries.
The snow is so deep we will be forced to start eating non-essential parts of our house guests.
Yes it does snow. Not as much as Canada.
No.
Well,It can be real heavy.If you got in a heavy snow and it was really deep,It will propally go to your neck.Thats how deep and heavy it is.
It depends on where in Norway you are.
Oil and Snow.