snow can make you sick because it is so cold and when you eat it and the coldness will make you sick. snow can make you sick because it is so cold and when you eat it and the coldness will make you sick.
Snow in itself cannot make you sick. The cold temprature will not get you sick either. Heres why:
1- Snow, although full of microscopic bits of dibries from the air, water vapor and ground. has a very smnall chance of getting you "sick". 2- Cold tempratures have no involvement in making you sick. However, in cold times, people become more secluded and bacteria lives a bit longer when it is slowed down by the cold. some are killed in heat, some live in cold and adapt to the host. Becoming sick during the colder times is only because people are inside more and spend more time in one area, giving a greater chance of bacteria to form from outside areas in a nice warm household. Say you go out to the supermarket, you touch EVERYTHING you buy, the cart, the scanning belt, nearly everything. then you go home and put your food away, not many of us would think to wash our hands after such a regular affair, but public places have new germs we may have never come in contact with and we bring that into our homes to "incubate" in a toasty house.
It doesn't matter when the snow falls, it's going to have about the same amount of pollutants in it. The extent to which snow is polluted depends heavily on your location. I wouldn't eat snow or drink rain, but I doubt it will make you sick.
the weight of the newer snow compresses the older snow.
Sometimes the snow can reflect light to your eyes that make you see the snow sparkle.
1.ice cream get snow then add vanillia (snow cream) 2. get snow add flavoring
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It doesn't matter when the snow falls, it's going to have about the same amount of pollutants in it. The extent to which snow is polluted depends heavily on your location. I wouldn't eat snow or drink rain, but I doubt it will make you sick.
It is no fun being sick when you want to go play in the snow. You must feel frustrated. It is okay to feel that way. To solve your problem you have to ask yourself 3 questions. Question #1. "Do I want to get more sick and not feel like playing?" If you say, "No I don't want to get more sick" then you need to ask the second question. Question #2. "Will playing in the snow make me more sick?" If you don't know the answer ask question 3. Question #3. "What ways could playing in the snow make me more sick?" Some answers are: "The snow will make my hair wet. I will get cold and shiver all over. Then I will feel sicker." Or "The cold air outside will make me cough more. Then I will feel sicker." If playing in the snow can make you more sick then staying inside will help you get better. There are fun things you can do while you get better. You can draw pictures of you playing in the snow. You can call your friends and talk about what you will do in the snow when you are better. You can eat ice cream, if that is okay, and pretend you are eating real snowballs.
no but it can make u really sick if u dont have protection
will the spoiled gumbo make you sick
Yes. A sick kitten can make other cats sick.
anything can make you sick
Entamoeba spp . can make you sick .
There are an unlimited number of substances that will make you sick. Molds and spoiled foods will make you sick for example.
No, illness can be caused by various factors such as exposure to pathogens, toxins, genetic predisposition, and environmental conditions. While a person's beliefs and mindset can influence their health through the mind-body connection, illnesses can still manifest regardless of one's beliefs.
Beans do not make everyone sick. They may make you feel sick because you may be allergic to the beans.
You can make snow blocks, by putting snowballs in a 2x2 square and you can use snow blocks to make a snow golem by placing a snow block on the ground, then a snow block on top of the other snow block and then you put a jack-a-lantern or a pumpkin on top of the snow stack and then you get a snow golem.
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