no, snow is water. However, it is not recommended to eat snow ( in a survival situation) because it can "burn" the inside of your mouth from being too cold and above all, it can lower your body temperature thus speeding and catalyzing hypothermia. Eating hand fulls every now and then to help stave off dehydration is fine, just dont over do it.
Not too much. Even when it does, it melts quick enough.
Snow is heavy and as it piles up on a flat roof it gets heavier. Too much snow on a roof and it will cave in.
No they do not have snow in St.Lucia it is too hot for snow there.
you eat cake
Nope - it's too warm at the moment for snow.
food dehidrates because it has gotten too hota and like us humans our skin starts to dry
Snow is only flakes of ice and ice is only water. Let the cat eat snow. If he gets too much he'll only start to have a cold tongue and throat, maybe a brain freeze. No problem.
If too much rain falls you will have tons of floods. If too much snow falls at once it will become a blizzard.
Too much.
You can eat too much of anything.
the snow leopards eat sheep and if they go extinct the amount of wild sheep and goat will increase too much
Tropical rainforests are far too warm to receive snow.
Raccoons do not hibernate. If the weather is too severe or there is too much snow to find food, they will stay in their den and sleep and live off their body fat until conditions improve.
Yes, but only as a treat. They should not be a daily food as they have too much sugar and can make the rabbits ill if they eat too many.
Yes it's true that if you eat too much you get fat.
To a certain extent, yes, you can eat too much vegetables but its unlikely.
yes you can eat too much of everything even healthy foods