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Snow Facts

Brook Clearwater

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Snow Facts offers an in-depth exploration of frozen precipitation, venturing into the science behind snow formation, the geography of cold climates, and the dynamics of extreme winter storms. This study examines how snow forms, detailing how temperature and humidity affect ice crystals, and how some snowflakes can reach enormous sizes. It also maps the Earth's coldest regions and the unique adaptations of life thriving in these harsh environments. The book examines blizzards, ice storms, and heavy snow events, showcasing their impact on infrastructure and public safety. By drawing on meteorological data, scientific journals, and historical records, Snow Facts provides a data-driven analysis of snow and its related phenomena. The book progresses from the microphysics of snow to geographical explorations of tundra and ice-covered regions, culminating in analyses of historical blizzards. Connecting meteorology, climatology, and ecology, this volume caters to students, researchers, weather enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the science of snow and cold climates. With its objective stance, it avoids sensationalism, instead focusing on presenting scientific information in an accessible manner.
Available since: 02/18/2025.
Print length: 73 pages.

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