An example of indirect evidence is finding tracks in the snow that suggest an animal was present in the area, even though the animal itself is not visible.
Shovel is a noun referring to a tool with a broad scoop or blade attached to a long handle, used for lifting and moving loose material such as soil, snow, or coal.
In Greenlandic, snow is called "qaniit."
The word "snow" has three phonemes: /s/ /n/ /oʊ/.
In Sanskrit, "him" means snow or cold, while "shweta" means white or bright. Therefore, "himshweta" can be understood as referring to something that is white like snow or bright as snow.
"snow" is a verb.
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
No
Snow is not in the forecast for tomorrow, February 2, 2012.
Tomorrow is January 12, 2015. Snow is very likely over much of Pennsylvania tomorrow.
it will snow
It is highly unlikely that it will snow in Hawaii tomorrow, as Hawaii's climate is typically warm and tropical, with snow being extremely rare and limited to the highest elevations of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island.
There is no forecast for Snow in Rochdale, UK, for the remainder of the week.
no
no"Snow" can either be a noun (eg: "There's snow on the ground") or a verb (eg: It will snow tomorrow), but not an adverb.
tomorrow!
If you mean 43%, then the probability that it will not snow is 57%, 0.57 or 57/100.