3.4 gal
It is recommended to follow the instructions on the packaging of the Moxie Girlz Snow product. Typically, you will add water until you reach the desired consistency or until the product advises a specific amount.
0.5
Depends how saturated the snow was, but typically it's about a 10 or 15:1 ratio for dry snow, and as little as a 3 or 4:1 ratio for snow that is saturated.
it is the cycle of the water system condensation, evaporation, precipitation
Half of a cup
Snow is water, frozen water crystals.
About £14,99 0r 19,99 dollars
No moxie girls snow is not toxic They are not safe however Moxie snow can be fatal if inhaled or ingested by a child
500k g
0.5
it depends on how much of an area the snow is covering
snow is cold water.
The salt temporarily melts the snow, creating water. The water then refreezes, creating ice. Ice is much firmer, and faster than snow.
Melted snow is water. Water, because it is a liquid, is hard to weigh as you normally only weigh solids. Liquids would have to be measured litres or gallons. So the answer to that question would depend on how much snow had actually melted- eg. 12% ice and 78 % is water and 10% is debris caught in the snow as it fell
Runoff from melting snow and the snow itself provide water for these elusive cats. Read more at the Wikipedia article on this endangered cat. Need a link? You got it.
The cast of The Snow Girl - 1915 includes: Mildred Manning as Nell - the Snow Girl Brinsley Shaw Glen White
Depends how saturated the snow was, but typically it's about a 10 or 15:1 ratio for dry snow, and as little as a 3 or 4:1 ratio for snow that is saturated.
it is the cycle of the water system condensation, evaporation, precipitation