Well, isn't that just a lovely question! Snow leopards usually drink about half a liter to a liter of water per day. They're such graceful creatures, living high up in the mountains where they can sometimes even get moisture from the snow they eat. Just imagine them taking a gentle sip from a cool mountain stream, it's truly a peaceful image.
Yes. Many of the Earths large rivers carry water from melting snow.
Snow is solid water - H2O; of course snow contain many impurities.
To convert cubic feet of snow to gallons of water, you need to consider the density of snow. Snow typically has a density of about 10% of water, so you can multiply the cubic feet of snow by 0.1 to get the cubic feet of water, and then multiply by 7.48 to convert to gallons.
There are two basic types of snow: dry snow and wet snow. Dry snow has a lower water content and is powdery in texture, while wet snow has a higher water content and is denser and more compact.
snow is cold water.
If you are referring to "man made snow" found at many ski hills or corn snow (because of its shape) it is made from water. If the water is coming from a stream, river or a pond it is run through a filter to prevent clogging the snow gun but whatever is in the water is in the snow, so don't eat the snow.
Take it to the snowplow truck that is parked to the right of the School. The driver will say he needs exactly 4 liters from the 10 liter bottle. For this, you will need Sweaty's dog dish from Rodrick's room in Greg's house.When you use the fluid, fill the dog dish (3 liters) from the 10 liter bottle, then pour the dog dish into the 5 liter cup. When you fill the dog dish again (another 3 liters), you will have 4 liters left in the bottle.You bring it to the guy with the snow plow and then pour it into the dog bowl. Once it's in the dog bowl pour that into the cup. Then pour more into the dog bowl and 4 ounces will be left in the original container.
No, snow is a water solid.
Snow is water, frozen water crystals.
No, snow is just water.
Snowboarding can be done on snow. Waterskiing can be done on water.