A snowman is called a snowman because it is a figurative representation of a person made out of snow. The term "snowman" comes from the combination of "snow" (the material it is made of) and "man" (the human-like shape of the construction).
A snowman is not a living being, so it is not classified as a herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore. It is a sculpture made of snow and typically does not consume food.
Harley windshields are typically made of Lexan which is a hard-coated polycarbonate material. This material is scratch resistant, durable and distortion-resistant.
Because its a sculpture, made out of snow, in the shape of a man.
Typically wool and linen
'Frosty the Snowman ' debuted December 7, 1969.
Elbow pads are typically made out of plastic material. However, the lining and cushion is typically made out of felt or suede.
Snow
Frosty was a snowman made of snow of course!
Wigs can be made from a variety of materials including human hair. Typically costume wigs are made from a synthetic material, which could be called plastic. Typically with a costume wig they are cheaper and made from a lower quality material.
I have one which I bought for £15 just last month. I considered it a bargain. Also what metal is the rim made from?
Whatever material the manufacturer uses. Camouflage patterns are typically a reflection of colored dyes, not of a specific material.