about 9 months i think
Some parts are covered for 3 or 4 months while others are covered for most of the year. If the highest latitudes were land rather than ocean, these would be covered all year. However, if the snow never melted, glaciers/ice sheets would form as you see in Greenland and higher elevations in the Arctic. However, in many places where snow melts, the ground is still frozen throughout the year - this is called permafrost.
It is: 8.4 months of a year
There are 12 months in a year.
If you mean how many months left in a year, then it would be eight months left in that year.
about 9 months i think
In the Upper Peninsula, every month but July has seen snow, hence the motto: "eleven months of winter and thirty days of rain."
Yes. It can. The snow leopard just lives in snow for six months of the year!
No. It most certainly does not.
Months is plural when discussing the number. "How many months are in a year?"
Some parts are covered for 3 or 4 months while others are covered for most of the year. If the highest latitudes were land rather than ocean, these would be covered all year. However, if the snow never melted, glaciers/ice sheets would form as you see in Greenland and higher elevations in the Arctic. However, in many places where snow melts, the ground is still frozen throughout the year - this is called permafrost.
A year has 12 months.
While Mount Fuji does have snow on its peak for a significant portion of the year, especially during the colder months, it does not have snow all year round. The snow typically remains on the summit from about October to around early June.
Haiti is located in the tropics, while Siberia is in the mid to high latitudes and inland. Siberia experiences extreme cold during the winter as a result of lack of sunlight, high pressure, and snow cover. Haiti experiences warm weather all year because the sun is always high.
It is: 8.4 months of a year
There are 12 months in a year.
The number of months per year with an average temperature below zero will depend on the location's climate. In regions with cold climates, such as polar regions or high-altitude areas, the average temperature may be below zero for several months of the year. In temperate regions, the average temperature is typically above zero for most of the year, with occasional dips below zero during winter months. It is important to consider the specific location and its climate patterns when determining the number of months with temperatures below zero.