One historic blizzard in history is the Great White Death of 1949.
Blizzards effect people just like earthquakes do. Some sever blizzards can damage things and sometimes trap you inside your house. It can get really cold to and dangerous.
It all depends on where the city is located. If it's closer to the equator, it'll have less blizzards. owever, if it's near the mountains or farther North, it'll have more blizzards
Blizzards and avalanches
blizzards happen in the northern ladatudes
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blizzards can be really strong and even cause some deaths
Blizzards effect people just like earthquakes do. Some sever blizzards can damage things and sometimes trap you inside your house. It can get really cold to and dangerous.
Yes. Some towns and villages on the Sierra Madre Mountains have seasonal snowfalls, and some of them have a small but latent risk of being affected by blizzards.
Tornadoes, sandstorms, blizzards, typhoons are some of them.
It all depends on where the city is located. If it's closer to the equator, it'll have less blizzards. owever, if it's near the mountains or farther North, it'll have more blizzards
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Blizzards and avalanches
blizzards happen in the northern ladatudes
There are approximately 10.7 blizzards that occur each year. Of course, this not only counts America's blizzards, but also blizzards across the world!
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No, blizzards are fairly common in Antarctica.
Yes, in the winter there are very large blizzards