Question:
why does it rain for most of time rather than snow?
adam
2006-11-24 19:35:17 UTC
why does it rain for most of time rather than snow?
Six answers:
Computer Guy
2006-11-24 19:43:59 UTC
Depends on where you live. In the polar regions, it snows alla time, it never rains.
Hawk_Eye19
2006-11-25 03:46:03 UTC
For snow to fall, the air temperature need to be below 32°F from the upper atmosphere down to the lower atmosphere. This will only happen during the winter (for the most part).
2006-11-25 13:27:41 UTC
Because of Global Warming it takes the Earth longer to get cold enough for snow, even if you are in a cold place like Canada!
2006-11-27 20:10:48 UTC
well, when the planets are aligned with the Morphius star, it rains, when it snows the planets are aligned with a star know as Plytron, at least it is where I am from.
2006-11-25 03:44:13 UTC
hey- at least you get rain....



we are dry and warm here in texas.... oh - and it is almost december....



snow ?? we dont get snow.
Biker
2006-11-25 03:37:02 UTC
two words, global warming


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