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Is a real winter supposed to be about having snow on the ground each winter day?

A 'real' winter is whatever winter you've got, in some places there is snow on the ground and in other places it's just cold and nasty. Other winter seasons, for instance around the equator, are very mild.


Why do some states get snow every winter?

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.


What are some activities you could do in snow places?

You could ski, snowboard, or hike.


What biome's ground permanently frozen all year around?

a permanant ice biome is somewhere very cold where the ice doesnt melt very much so theres always alot of snow and ice for example Antarctica or the north pole but i wouldn't say somewhere like Alaska or something because its not always covered in snow and there are some places with no snow


When does snow lie on the ground and not melt?

Snow typically lies on the ground and does not melt when temperatures remain consistently below freezing, which is 32°F (0°C) or lower. This can occur during winter months in colder climates and in regions with prolonged cold spells. Additionally, factors such as snow depth, sunlight exposure, and wind can influence how long the snow stays on the ground without melting. In some cases, snow may persist even when temperatures rise slightly due to these environmental conditions.

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Is a real winter supposed to be about having snow on the ground each winter day?

A 'real' winter is whatever winter you've got, in some places there is snow on the ground and in other places it's just cold and nasty. Other winter seasons, for instance around the equator, are very mild.


Why do some states get snow every winter?

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.


What is the smallest rock in North Carolina.?

Some pebble lying on the ground


What is dirty melting snow called?

Dirty, melting snow is usually just called snow. Sometimes it can be called "snirt", though. It depends on where you are from. Some places have different slang words than others.


How many cities in the US contain the name Christmas in them?

in a lot of places but in some places it does snow


Why are there hot spots some places and not others?

because some ground is weaker than other ground.


When will it snow in December?

Answer: 26th of December Answer: That varies from one place to another. In some places it won't snow at all.


What is the weather in Latvia in march?

Cold!typically around 7 degrees C down to minus 10 in the evening. There will be snow on the ground, in some places beginning to slush. Dont walk on rivers!


Why does it snow in some places and not others?

Snowfall occurs in some places and not others due to variations in temperature and moisture levels in the atmosphere. When the temperature is below freezing and there is enough moisture in the air, snowflakes can form and fall to the ground. Regions closer to the poles or at higher elevations are more likely to experience snowfall, while areas closer to the equator or with warmer temperatures may not see snow.


What are some activities you could do in snow places?

You could ski, snowboard, or hike.


Why does some towns get snow and others don't?

The closer the towns are toward the equator there is a better chasnce it wont get cold enough to snow there but since there are places far away from the equator those places are colder so there is a better chance it will snow there.


What are some examples of fusion?

a warm wind makes snow on the ground disappear but no puddles form