The sun melts snow and evaporates rain and water to create more precipitation.
because the rays of the sun bounce of of the shiny snow/ice and it makes the rays brighter
If the sun shone all the time then we would have the sun during a rain storm and we most likely would not have snow.
Technically, the sun. Light is just a result of rays cast from the electromagnetic spectrum of hydrogen. The sun, does not give off light. Rather, it gives off heat. Heat from the sun causes ice to melt.
There would first have to be an atmosphere and water. The surface of the moon is subject to radiation given off by the sun and has no legitimate atmosphere to protect it from the heat of the sun. So no.
The sun rays (heat) from the sun melt away the snow. The snow has to be cold to remain snow or it will melt.
The sun rays reflect off the snow making it bright and the sun also melts the snow.
Sun Baked Snow Cave was created in 2001.
Take my word for it snow
its from actually the snow when the sun comes out that means snow or a snow store (blizzard) will be there by a 70% chance ONLY IN WINTER
Because the heat from the sun melts the snow that needs cold like a freezer
The answer to your question is yes you can het sun burn from reflections of snow, but its a combination of the sun and the reflection that gives you the sun burn. sun light is sun light yes uv light is reflected and will burn you
it melts it
Sometimes the snow can reflect light to your eyes that make you see the snow sparkle.
Hot
the sun is yellow.
Many Carribbean nations have Christmas in the sun with no snow. Countries like Jamaica, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Haiti and Cuba all have sun and no snow at Christmas.