Snow globes can vary greatly in price depending on their size and how elaborate they are. They can range from under ten dollars up to thousands of dollars.
as much as the store wants it to cost.
yes. a snow globe is a heterogeneous mixture
yes. a snow globe is a heterogeneous mixture
Well actually you get the snow globe as a gift from the dancing penguin. If you help him during the mission, you get the snow globe.
If the snow globe is sentimental or has value to you, you can have it repaired by several companies. Expect to spend MORE than the snow globe was originally priced, as the handwork involved is considerable. Search "snow globe repair" on the web,
snow globe
There are a number of companies who sell snow globes online. You may wish to search with a specific term such as "disney" snow globe, holiday snow globe, photo snow globe, custom snow globe, romantic snow globe, etc. to identify the type of product you are looking for specifically. Locally, check card stores, discount and department stores (especially in the holiday decoration section), places that sell tourist items, and artisan shops.
Actually, it's not really snow. It's just plastic particles made to look like snow. Now that that's settled, They get the "snow" into the snow globe by putting it in water which is then inserted through a hole in the bottom of the globe. If you look at the bottom of your snow globe, there is most likely a hole with a stopper inside it:)
You need a code for the Liberty Snow Globe. For other snow globes, check the shops in Monstro City.
If you're talking about the snow globe ride, there are no codes to get it, you have to have 5 credits.
If the snow globe was not made in the United States, there is a good chance the liquid may contain anti-freeze, which is very harmful and toxic to pets and small children. Discard the broken snow globe* and take care that the pet does not ingest any liquid. Snowglobes made in the United States (e.g., www.snowglobecentral.com) use a non-toxic, foodgrade liquid, and are safer. *there are companies who will repair your snowglobe and switch out to a safer liquid. This may cost more than the original globe, but is worth it if the snow globe has sentimental value.
Spray short bursts of Static Guard into the globe during operation ... Repete until the snow is flowing smoothly. DO NOT spray to much at first ! Less is better and then a second spraying if needed !!