it depends upon the speed of wind that you need to factor in diagnolly, but if there is no wind it falls at a nice speed of 1.8799 miles per hour
Between 35 and 40 miles per hour.
they run up to 30 miles per hour
The snow leopard can run up to 64 kilometres per hour.
According to Nolan Doesken, assistant climatologist for the state of Colorado and author of "The Snow Booklet", a snow flake can fall anywhere from 9 miles-per-hour to 1.5 miles-per-hour. "The really rimed crystals can buzz right along like a blur," he says. "A nice little stellar crystal, the favorite magical snowflake with the arms that everybody draws, will float down more gently," at a mere 1.5 mph. See related links for the full article and more about the science behind snow.
The number of snowflakes that can fall in one hour can vary greatly depending on factors such as the size of the snowflakes, the intensity of the snowfall, and the geographical location. It is not possible to provide an exact number as it can range from a few thousands to millions of snowflakes per hour.
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A snow leopard can run at speeds of up to 40-50 miles per hour (64-80 kilometers per hour) for short distances. They are agile and capable of leaping up to 30 feet (9 meters) in a single bound.
320 k/ph
why snow fall occurs
There is no direct conversion from horsepower to miles per hour. Horsepower is a unit of energy equal to about 750 watts. Miles per hour is a rate. A small motorcycle engine of 6 HP might reach a speed of 50 MPH. A 6 HP snow blower might reach 1 MPH. A 2,500 HP military tank might reach 40 MPH.
While there has been little study in the area a few animals stand out while running on snow. The snow leopard of China is fast while the caribou of Scandinavia, Russia and Alaska can run as fast as 40 miles per hour on hard packed snow.
it makes snow fall over for about 5 seconds