An ermine hunts by covering a large area of land quickly and quietly. They will often bury under heavy snowfall in order to catch prey.
Could the answer be Poplin?
I was a carpenter in crested butte for about 3 years and that includes the winter of 2007/2008 when we broke the snowfall record for the area. Vinyl siding works fine as long as there are not going to be heavy snow loads against it. Think about snow sliding off of your roof and drifting snow. I would recommend using vinyl siding for second floor siding or where it will be protected from heavy snow loads.
The adjective 'heavy' has a number of meanings. Some synonyms for 'heavy' are:hearty (heavy food)stocky (heavy person)loaded (heavy cargo)coarse (heavy features)cloudy, gloomy, (heavy sky)strong, severe (heavy force)dreary, boring, turgid (heavy reading)
No, Because an adjective is a word that describes a noun and snow can't (eg. the Orange pencil case is broken.ORANGE is the adjective!!)
Streams and rivers can usually cope with excess rain. However, after a prolonged period of heavy rain, rivers sometimes burst their banks and flooding occurs.
i dont know figure it out on your own kid sorry to be mean
Erie, PA receives an average annual snowfall of around 100 inches. This heavy snowfall is due to the city's proximity to Lake Erie, which produces lake-effect snow.
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certainly they all get a heavy snowfall but kyushuu gets much less than the rest
The annual average snowfall in Munising, Michigan is around 120 inches. This heavy snowfall is typical due to the region's location in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, which experiences significant lake-effect snow from Lake Superior.
The snowbelt is a number of regions near the Great Lakes in North America. It is called this because these areas experience heavy snowfall in lake-effect form.
blizzards
Completely false. Okinawa NEVER receives snowfall.
a storm that brings heavy snowfall with blizzard force winds
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