Snow falls at approximately 2 m/s (6 feet/s), which is about a quarter the speed of rain.
It is untrue that it can be “too cold†for snow, although the heaviest snowfall tends to occur when the temperature is around zero since the air holds more moisture than it does at much colder temperatures
A piece of ice, measuring 20 ft across fell to earth in Scotland on 13th August 1849 and is the largest ever recorded piece of ice to fall out of the sky. Had this landed on someone's head, it would have really hurt.
A single snowstorm can drop 40 million tons of snow. That's approximately 160 million snowmen.
Antarctica has the coldest average annual temperatures, and the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth (-129°F) was at Vostok on July 21, 1983
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