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"sparse snow" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes a small and scattered amount of snow. It can be used to add descriptive detail to a sentence or to create a specific image in the reader's mind. Example sentence: The winter landscape was blanketed in sparse snow, with patches of bare ground peeking through in between.
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With sparse snow for the freestyle and snowboarding, organisers had to engage teams to push it down the mountain from higher elevations and import it by the truckload from more wintry locations.
Fiedler's Willow home is usually the start line for the annual 1,000-mile 1,000-mileace, but sledse snow after a February meltdogn forace race organizers to move the start north to Fairbutksparse
It's expected to be warmer and drier for the Northwest U.S. -- good news for hikers and campers (aside from the increased risk for forest fires) but bad news for skiers who should expect to see yet another sparse snow season there -- with the drier and warmer region forecast to stretch out through the northern Rocky Mountains as well.
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I admit that often, when I see certain old persons on TV being interviewed or in a commercial for some potion or lotion aimed at seniors, I am shaken to my roots that the person with the prune face, sparse snow-white hair, missing teeth and shaky gait is MY AGE.
The snow is drawing skiers and snowboarders back to the slopes after two consecutive years of sparse snowfall and last year's computer-problem fears hurt the $3.5 billion industry.
Snow is a critical storage component in the hydrologic cycle and an important component of the climate system; however, current in situ observations of snow distribution are sparse.
The animal is somewhere below, in a mix of patchy pine forest and low, sparse brush scattered over a snow-covered swamp.
(The plants will need occasional watering if snow or rain is sparse).
Rainfall-dominated lakes occupy areas of sparse tundra vegetation cover where less snow accumulates.
A sparse landscape gave way to distant snow-covered peaks and a backdrop of cobalt-blue sky.
As well as the main landmass, you'll also visit the Skellige Islands, another diverse area full of snow-capped peaks and sparse forests, all traversable by boat.
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