In the UK, it is chiefly up to your headteacher to decide, they look at how many staff can get in , conditions of roads and student safety. I'd say a good 4 inches of snow would be enough to temporarily close a school.
In the US, the amount of snow it would take to close city schools would depend on where the city is located and how well they are prepared to deal with wintery weather conditions. Some cities do not close school for snow at all.
in the countryside because it is so much more quite and has less pollution
School system administrators make decisions to close schools on a case by case basis. Their decision is not based on how much snow has fallen, but on driving conditions, expected driving conditions, and the safety of the students.
No, you would not, because the Sun's rays would heat you up. The temperature you would reach depends on how much of that heat is absorbed and how much is re-radiated, so it depends entirely on the nature of the body at that point. It's impossible to give space a temperature anywhere, because there is nothing in a piece of space that could possess temperature.
No. The asteroid has passed, having missed Earth by about 17,000 miles. That's fairly close, but scientists new it would miss by about that much.
No, Montreal is not close to the North Pole. The North Pole is located at the northernmost point of the Earth, whereas Montreal is a city in Canada that is much further south. The distance between Montreal and the North Pole is significant.
advantage = you're close to schools, hospitals, jobs, neighbours disadvantage= pollution, crime, too much loud noise, traffic jams
Snowfall amounts that cause schools to close depends on what area the school is in (northern or southern, city or country, etc.), whether roads become hazardous and other factors. While a few inches could cause schools to close in one area, another area might not close unless they got several feet.
It would swallow the city and anything else that came too close - like the Earth, for example.
There are about 1124 middle schools in the state of New York, with 107 middle schools in New York City.
It can go as little as a couple of pesos for heavily subsidized public schools, to several thousand dollars (yes, payable in dollars) for very exclusive -- some would say, elitist -- colleges and universities.
It is possible, but not likely. New York is a northern state that is well prepared for much more snow than 1 to 2 inches. It would probably take much more snow than that for schools to need to close.
The percentage of teachers who wear school uniforms varies depending on the school's dress code policy. In schools where uniforms are required for teachers, the percentage would be close to 100%. In schools where uniforms are not required, the percentage would be much lower or even non-existent.
There is not much difference in learning but there is in people., As everybody in a village knows one-another and don't live far away as in a city they can live a hour away or even more so if that person can really she there friend much in the holidays an they. As teachers tend to be nicer as they can be friends of your family's as you live close to one-another. but the closer school is the best option as you will live by new mates you will make
yes. nobody went as much & they decided to shut it down.
Close to 35,000 a year.
I would look into different online schools or private schools. Online schools are much like homeschools and you can finish with the rest f your class.
the storm has changed the city of new Orleans a whole lot.. THE SCHOOLS THE BUILDING AND SO MUCH MORE.