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Here's a striking feature:
The hand of god, wrapping mountains in a snowy blanket to create this nice, visual impressions of a straight line.
I'm sure the answer is some boring "this is where ground temperature is below/above freezing."
But still: Stackers, whyyy hand of god?
Snow isn’t real anyways
It’s Bob Ross and his paint brush
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30 sats \ 0 replies \ @Aardvark 5h
it's most likely due to a problem with the color purity of the electron gun. Smack the side of it and see if that helps.
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You have to look into whole area particular meteorological features: wind direction, soil type, vegetation type, terrain formation, sun direction (when is having the most impact on snow).
An aerial view from a plane will give you more clues why that area is always snowy. I have a small valley near me, between 2 high mountains, that in contrast is never snowing there. Even if some snowflakes arrive on the bottom of the valley, they melt instantly.
I do not consider it a "hand of god" but a curiosity of the planet.
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