It is an inverse statement, which is not necessarily true. It is one of the laws of logic and logical reasoning.
What makes it illogical is:
This is not true. First of all, cold is relative. What may be very cold to you may not be very cold to me. Second, the freezing temperature of water is 32F, a very common temperature in areas where it snows. However, the temperature can be 0F for days and days and not snow or it might snow on a day that is 45F. It has to do with the temperature in the atmosphere, not the temperature on the ground. You will need a technical expert to explain that part of it.
When you are used to living in a place that has a temperature down near 0F or lower for several weeks and then the temperature rises up near freezing, it feels like spring to you.
The kind of argument in the question is known as a 'false argument'. It's like saying that, since you skidded and crashed your car, all car crashes are caused by skids, or all skids cause crashes.
No. The reverse is not true. That is why logic equations don't always work and philosophy is stupid.
what is the main idea of the poem snowing sometiems
pretty much if it's raining outside then they are still going to play. even if it is snowing they will still play. just depends on what sports
It is snowing right now, somewhere in the world.
Haverfordwest
yes
True or false? You can rely solely upon induction to prove that your conclusion is correct.
The converse of the statement 'If it is snowing, then it is your birthday is 'If it is my birthday, then it is snowing.'
If it is my birthday, then it is snowing.
It is an inverse statement, which is not necessarily true. It is one of the laws of logic and logical reasoning.What makes it illogical is:It may be cold but not cold enough.It can be too cold to snow.The air may be dry; without moisture, it will not snow.It may have snowed before and it may snow later, but it is not snowing now.It may be cold without snow falling because the temp is warming.It may be cold without snow falling because it is raining.It may be cold without snow falling because sleet is falling instead.
If it is not snowing, then Paul does not wear a sweater.
To negate "It is snowing and classes are cancelled" make the statement negative: "It is not snowing and classes are not cancelled."
Yes
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Yes, but because of the introductory clause, we add a comma after 'snowing.' Therefore, the sentence becomes this: "Although it was snowing, he walked home." Then it's grammatically correct.
because it was snowing outside
Snowing is just another type of precipitation, kind of like raining. Snowing occurs when it is very cold outside, below freezing point and it rains. This causes the rain to semi-freeze and fall in the form of snow.
She'd like to go swimming, but it's snowing outside.