because the more southern states are closer to the equator, and the closer to the equator you get, the warmer it gets. it gets warmer near the equator because the earth's tilt has the sun's light/heat fall onto one place (the equator). the earth's tilt also gives us seasons.
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.
I don't believe anybody is required to use snow tires. In fact, some states recommend that you don't use snow tires unless the conditions are bad due to the fact that they can damage/wear the roadways.
No. Yes.While it has snowed in all 50 states at one time or another, including the mountains in Hawaii and the northern part of Florida, all 50 states have not had snow at the same time. On Feb 12, 2010 there was snow in all 50 states which may be the first time with snow in all 50 states at the same time.
Some pronouns for snow could be "it" or "that."
Even here in Florida there is reported "snow" all the way up north in this state, this doesn't necessarily mean that it is even hitting the ground. Even in Hawaii there are mountains and such of with are at a high enough altitude to reach below freezing.
Studded snow tires will have great traction but can tear up the road and so will only be available in some states.
Hawaii gets the least, with snow only occurring above 7-8 thousand feet, which is only a couple peaks. Otherwise, snow is least common on the California coast and the Gulf coast.
Wisconsin and i hate this website. you know what people i can change this website any time so recomending don't use it see this has nothing to do with WHAT STATE GETS NO SNOW. i'm just trying to help u out so your welcome!! :)
Many of the deserts in the United States may receive some snow in the winter, which quickly disappears. The Great Basin probably receives the most snow each year.
No, they are not legal in all states. Some states even have seasonal restrictions on their use. Contact your state DOT to find out.
Some states require front and rear. Some states require rear only.
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.
I don't believe anybody is required to use snow tires. In fact, some states recommend that you don't use snow tires unless the conditions are bad due to the fact that they can damage/wear the roadways.
Sometimes it does indeed snow on the peaks of the Sinai Mountains within Egypt.
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Only if we have some snow accumulated
No, not all mountains have snow caps. The presence of snow caps depends on factors such as elevation, latitude, and climate. Mountains in higher latitudes or with higher elevations are more likely to have snow caps year-round.