Wet Dry Snow
Key Facts
Abbreviation
WDS
Pronunciation
/wɛt draɪ snoʊ/
Category
Academic & Science
Related Field
Meteorology
Examples in Context
- Bigger worms tend to live longer because they can dig deeper, and avoid temperature extremes, soils that are too wet or dry, snow and predators.
- Comparing with changes of the amount of runoff of the Yellow River in history during several main wet and dry periods, it is correspondence to the periods of less and more amount of ice and snow of the South Pole respectively.
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