It snows in many different parts of Europe, too many to mention. High areas, like the Alps and other major mountain ranges, and the areas furthest north which are close to or in the Arctic Circle are places that definitely get snow. The winter is obviously when it snows most. Parts of Europe may get snow some winters, but not every winter. Some parts get little or snow, like in the warm areas of the south of Europe.
It mostly snows all over Europe with the exception of the Mediterranean Coast, since it is usually too warm to produce snow.
Parts of Autumn, right through Winter and parts of Spring. It depends on how far north you were.
During the winter months, it snows on the high mountain ranges in Europe, such as the Alps. It also snows in the northern parts of Europe that are closer to the Arctic.
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
It made it cold.
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Cold, with lots of snow.
Europe's a big continent - types of snow vary throughout. The snow in Colorado is drier and much more powdery than it would be on the East Coast, which makes it desirable for skiiers.
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No, I lived there almost all my life and the first time I saw snow was in Europe. In Zimbabwe I never managed to imagine what snow is like
Snow fox is another name for the Arctic fox and they live in the Tundra of North America, Europe, Asia, Greenland and Iceland.
Snow fox is another name for the Arctic fox and they live in the Tundra of North America, Europe, Asia, Greenland and Iceland.
There is no species called "snow wolf".Arctic wolves live in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland; they are a subspecies of the Gray Wolf which lives in North America, Europe and Asia.