Canada doesn't get the most snow. I assume you are talking in terms of countries.
No. Like all weather, snow is localized.
Countries that are typically covered with snow include Canada, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Greenland due to their high latitudes and cold climates. Mountainous regions in countries such as the United States, Switzerland, Austria, and Japan also experience snowfall.
No, Angola does not experience snowfall due to its tropical climate and close proximity to the equator. Snow is extremely rare in countries near the equator.
Some places in Europe that typically do not get snow include southern Spain, Portugal, southern Italy, and most of Greece. These regions have milder climates due to their proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. Additionally, parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland also have relatively low occurrences of snow compared to other European countries.
Yes. Many mountainous areas experience snow, in addition to other areas.
in cold places that usually have snow in them such as Greenland or other countries around the world. or on the top of mountains.
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no, but it does snow in many countries
Because Brunei is close to the equator just like Singapore,Thailand and other south east Asian countries near it.
It actually does snow in most countries in the world. Almost all countries in the mid-latitudes (and obviously all in the high latitudes) receive at least some snow every winter, while a surprising number in the tropics are capable of at least some snow due to high elevations.
Canada doesn't get the most snow. I assume you are talking in terms of countries.
Maybe not sure
well yes, yes it does
Well that's because they AREN'T the only countries in Asia that get snow. Ever hear of Siberia???? In ASIA!!!
Yes. Most countries do, except some countries like Malta in the Mediterranean Sea.
Definitely. Canada gets a lot of snow in the winter. France and Switzerland also get snow, especially in the mountains.