Ask
your own question, for FREE!
Physics
10 Online
Does snowfall necessarily occur at sub-zero temperatures ?
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
No, the temperature gradient from the ground to the clouds is negative. It could be warm at the surface but be cold enough for water to solidify and fall as snow at higher altitudes.
Can't find your answer?
Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Latest Questions
Bounty:
hand prints words unspoken there's no love you don't understand where those hands explored the same person you all adored as he took his "fair share" you gu
cullenn:
What is it like being Catholic? Like.. how does it differ from Christians and oth
Ultrilliam:
Welcome to the 10th anniversary update! (Part 1) As we're approaching the 10th anniversary it only makes sense for a soft refresh with a lot of revamped and
unknownnnnnn:
Itu2019s strange how someone Iu2019ve never stood next to can feel this close to me.
Puffer:
My life basically all in one poem (aka my sleep habits and endless bordem lol) In the quiet dark, my eyes won't close, A restless mind, it constantly grows.
zanesafoodie:
chat i have a massive migraine rn but i promise try and post ASAP
6 hours ago
6 Replies
1 Medal
7 hours ago
4 Replies
1 Medal
3 hours ago
18 Replies
11 Medals
1 day ago
4 Replies
0 Medals
2 days ago
0 Replies
0 Medals
2 days ago
0 Replies
0 Medals