i'd say about 700 yards in the bad years and 900 metric feet in the good years...arah something like that anyway
Yes, very much in the winter.
nothing
None. It's all land! If you mean what parts are coldest, then it's those to the North and also quite a lot of Siberia, accounting to roughly a half. However snow falls almost everywhere in Russia in Winter.
On average, about 8 meters (26 feet) of snow falls on Mount Fuji annually. This heavy snowfall covers the mountain in winter, creating a picturesque winter wonderland scene.
no because there is no snow
it doesn't really get that much snow just a bit in the winter but the summers sprins and falls are really quite sunny and beautiful
erm, snow...
Snow typically falls during winter season when temperatures drop below freezing, usually in regions with colder climates.
Snow is uncommon in hot deserts. However, some cold winter deserts may receive several inches or even several feet of snow some winters.
The winter starts in october, the snow doesn't fall until november.
Yes, during the winter months, there is regular snow fall in Niagara falls, Ontario. Usually from November to March, depending on the weather.
Snow forms when the temperature is below freezing, typically in winter. This is because cold air is not able to hold as much moisture as warm air, so when the cold air cools the moisture in the atmosphere, it falls as snow.