Snow is frozen rain, which means the colder it is, the more likely it is to snow! This is why rain melts snow, as it is warmer. Snow is just rain, but a bit colder, so it's frozen. If it's very cold, below 0 degrees Celsius, and it doesn't rain but the clouds go dark, it is more likely to snow heavily and thickly, than to rain.
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Areas receiving little solar energy are more likely to experience colder temperatures and limited daylight hours, leading to conditions such as cold and overcast weather. This can result in a higher likelihood of snow, sleet, or freezing rain in these regions.
snow or ice pellets.
In general because its colder up there.
In 2009-2010 there was, for a day, snow on the ground at some location in every state. This occurred on February 12, 2010. This is obviously a very unusual occurrence, and I believe it was the first time in recorded history.
It depends on their location and other natural factors. The further somewhere is from the equator, the colder its winter will be. So places further from the equator are more likely to get snow. Places with high mountains in those areas far from the equator are more likely to get snow than at ground level. Winds and even sea currents can have an impact. So there are lots of reasons why some places get snow.
Yes, it is possible for it to snow at 39 degrees Fahrenheit, although it is less likely than at colder temperatures. Snow can still form and fall at temperatures slightly above freezing if the conditions are right.
Basicly it's colder. and there is likely less percipitation.
Ice is colder than snow because ice is compacted and has a more organized molecular structure, which allows for better heat retention. Snow, on the other hand, is made up of loosely packed ice crystals with air pockets in between, making it a better insulator and therefore less cold.
Alaska has a colder climate than the rest of the U.S. but the people living their are accustomed to more snow and less warmth.
Yes, snow is a common occurrence in the highlands of Scotland, especially during the winter months. The mountainous terrain and higher elevation contribute to colder temperatures, making it more likely for snow to fall in these areas.
Areas receiving little solar energy are more likely to experience colder temperatures and limited daylight hours, leading to conditions such as cold and overcast weather. This can result in a higher likelihood of snow, sleet, or freezing rain in these regions.
Things get hotter because of the sun, and things get colder because of the snow
snow or ice pellets.
Snow is caused by moisture in the air, which falls into a colder airstream, forming sleet or ice or snow.
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
In general because its colder up there.
when it gets colder and the temp drops