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Most of the world's rain and snow comes from the tropical rainforest ecosystem.
Yes, most of the world receives more rain than snow. This is because snow generally requires colder temperatures, whereas rain can fall in a wider range of temperatures. Areas that are closer to the equator tend to receive more rain, while regions farther from the equator may experience more snow.
It does occasionally snow at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. North Carolina gets snow in the winter months of December, January, February, and sometimes March.
Every year it snows somewhere in the world in April.
Snow typically does not occur in most regions during the fall or autumn, as it is still relatively warm during this season. Snow is more common during the winter months when temperatures are lower.
Most of the world's rain and snow comes from the
Most of the world's rain and snow comes from the tropical rainforest ecosystem.
The world DOES receive more rain than snow.
Yes, most of the world receives more rain than snow. This is because snow generally requires colder temperatures, whereas rain can fall in a wider range of temperatures. Areas that are closer to the equator tend to receive more rain, while regions farther from the equator may experience more snow.
Yes, and some of the most in the world.
It does occasionally snow at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. North Carolina gets snow in the winter months of December, January, February, and sometimes March.
Army Snow train
Bismarck, ND
Every year it snows somewhere in the world in April.
Snow typically does not occur in most regions during the fall or autumn, as it is still relatively warm during this season. Snow is more common during the winter months when temperatures are lower.
Canada doesn't get the most snow. I assume you are talking in terms of countries.
This would vary in different parts of the world, but in the United States, January and February are the months snow is most likely to stay on the ground without melting.