I very much doubt anyone knows. You could estimate, but no one could be able to say an exact amount because you would have to monitor every inch of ground in the whole world...and I doubt anyone could be bothered to do that. XD Sorry, that wasn't very helpful. :/
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.
When the Snow Falls was created in 1985-01.
Rain falls faster than snow from the sky because raindrops are larger and heavier than snowflakes, allowing them to fall at a quicker rate. Snowflakes are lighter and can be easily slowed down or carried by wind currents.
People don't sell real snow, just get some when it falls from the sky! It's cheap when you get it from there!
When snow falls off a mountain, it is called an avalanche.
Zero. It's too cold and dry in the Antarctic interior to snow.
more and more snow falls on it and the snow gets too much weight on it and falls
It snows pretty much every Christmas in Germany however Germany is large and there is a difference in temperatures from one end of the country to the other - It depends where you wish to visit.
It is different according to where you live
About a foot annually
500ft
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.
About 45 inches annually.
nothing
10 buckets
Basically none. Snow is very rare here.
When the Snow Falls was created in 1985-01.