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no - snow is all water and nothing else

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Q: Can the water content of snow be determined by weighing the snow?
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Is the water content of snow determined by weighing the snow?

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What is the chemical content of snow?

Snow is solid water - H2O; of course snow contain many impurities.


Snow is measured by both the depth of accumulation and the?

Water content


How does weather forecasting depend on knowing the water content in the air?

by knowing the water content you can tell if its going to rain, snow, or be humid.


How do snow leopards get water?

Like other cats, the carnivorous snow leopard gets most of its water from the water content of its prey. They may occasionally drink melting snow or other bodies of water.


How do leopard's get their water?

Like other cats, the carnivorous snow leopard gets most of its water from the water content of its prey. They may occasionally drink melting snow or other bodies of water.


Maximum volumetric Water content of snow?

between 1-8% depending on the region.


How many rain particles would fit in a snow particle?

Less than 1. Weighing a rain drop and weighing a snow flake should show this immediately. Unless you mean a single water molecule (H2O) as a particle in which case equal weights would mean equal equal molecules. Then 1 for 1.


How much nitrogen is in a cubic foot of snow?

That's going to depend on the density, i.e. the water content of the snow. Themore dense snow will have less nitrogen, since there's no nitrogen in water at all,only in the air, of which there's more in fluffy snow than in the heavier kind.


Why do the Snow Leopards get their water from snow?

snow is cold water.


Why should you melt snow before measuring it?

You should melt snow before measuring it because snow can contain air pockets or have varying densities, which can affect the accuracy of the measurement. Melting the snow ensures that you are measuring the actual water content accurately, without any interference from air or trapped pockets.