YEAH brilliant for boarding
well, you have to decide whats better for ypu.. but liquid is faster and has more power, fans are slower and overheat quicker, but are easier to work onBut a fan cooled engine will stay cooler in warmer (40*) weather than a liquid,they also tend to do better on packed snow where liquids do better in deep powder.
Ice is colder than snow because ice is compacted and has a more organized molecular structure, which allows for better heat retention. Snow, on the other hand, is made up of loosely packed ice crystals with air pockets in between, making it a better insulator and therefore less cold.
The powder itself does, but it will usually be loose packed with air between the grains so it will occupy more volume than that.
loose because if it is packed there will be more than you wanted in there [source] i am currently going to culinary school:P
Wet snow has a higher water content, making it heavier and more compact than powder snow. Powder snow is lighter and fluffier, with lower water content, making it easier to ski or snowboard through. Wet snow can be more challenging to navigate and create a slower experience on the slopes.
because hail can hurt you but snow can't
Quartz powder is dangerous to the respiratory system.
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I'm not like a professional but I'm pretty sure water is a whole lot softer than packed snow.
When we say baby powder is denser than sugar, we mean that baby powder has more mass packed into a given volume compared to sugar. This is because the particles in baby powder are heavier or more tightly packed than the particles in sugar.