Fun FactAccording to meteorologist Vincent Shaefer, an estimated half million ice crystals are required to cover a one square foot (929 square centimetres) area with snow to a depth of ten inches (25 cm)

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Fun FactA snow avalanche is most common on leeward slopes with a slope of 30-45 degrees

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Fun FactMost rainfall from thunderstorms begins its fall to earth’s surface as ice because of the cold temperatures at high elevation

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Fun FactLeast sunshine: South Pole has no sun for 182 days every year

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Fun FactHerds of caribou in Canadas north can generate their own weather Ice fog will form around the herd on especially cold days from the moisture exhaled by the animals

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Fun FactA large avalanche in North America might release 300,000 cubic yards (230,000 cubic metres) of snow Thats the equivalent of 20 American football fields filled 10 feet (3 05 m) deep with snow

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Fun FactA small, fluffy cumulus cloud may hold 100 to 1000 tons of liquid water

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