1/2cm of ice
The water equivalent of snow varies, but as a general rule, 20 centimetres of freshly fallen snow is equivalent to 2 cm of rain. If the snow has been lying around for a while then its density will increase.
It would probably be easier to use skis.
I't will take about 5 seconds because snow is water.
If it's heavily compacted snow, then one cubic foot weighs in at about 25 lbs. At 8 lbs to the quart, you are looking at less than a gallon of water. Closer to 3 quarts of water.
water
No, snow is a form of water.
The water equivalent of snow varies, but as a general rule, 20 centimetres of freshly fallen snow is equivalent to 2 cm of rain. If the snow has been lying around for a while then its density will increase.
When water freezes in expand by 10%
It is about 22 inches
yes
Snow is the frozen form of water. Snow can be found in cold places and in mountains.
yes. Snow and Ice = water (H2O) in solid form. Steam = water (H2O) in gaseous form.
75cm
Snow crystals form when water vapor condenses directly into ice. This happens in the clouds.
Precipitation is water that falls from the sky in the form of rain or snow, but water vapour is a form of water that has evaporated into the air.
Snow can melt and turn into water and evaporate, and then the water turns into water vapor.
Precipitation in the form of rain sleet ,snow, hail