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What do snow do when it get warm?

melt


What happens to snow on a warm day?

On a warm day, snow will melt and turn into water. The snowflakes will lose their crystal structure and transform into liquid form. The melted snow may refreeze into ice if the temperature drops again.


Why is snow cold and why does it have to melt?

snow is really cold water it melts because it gets warm outside and snow can only be in cold areas


If you need water to drink and want to stay warm should you melt snow or eat snow?

this is an opinion question but if you want my advice i would say melt snow if your trying to keep warm and you eat the snow it will freeze your mouth and you will definetly not keep you warm and dirty chemicals will go away through pasteurization


When does the ice on a mountain melt?

Usually the snow cap on a mountain will melt in warm weather, either that or it will build up and eventually avalanche down.


What is the best way to remove snow from a roof?

well you can`t really get snow off the roof but if your house is warm enough the snow melts, i`m not saying to turn up the heat right now but when your house does get warm the snow will melt.


Why would snow melt in your freezer?

It shouldn't! Your freezer is too warm! It should be set below 0 °C (32 °F) and therefore snow should not melt inside of it.


Can snow melt if it is 35 degrees F?

Yes, snow can melt at 35 degrees Fahrenheit if the air temperature is warm enough to increase the snow's temperature above freezing. However, the rate at which the snow melts will depend on factors such as humidity and sunlight.


Is Alaska covered in snow?

Usually, yes. Sometimes in the summer it gets warm enough to melt some of the snow away in some of the cities.


How do you melt a snowman?

A Snowman will melt when it gets warm :)


What is the name of the warm wind that blows off the rocky mountains and causes snow to melt?

The warm wind that blows off the Rocky Mountains and causes snow to melt is called a Chinook wind. This type of wind can rapidly raise temperatures and melt snow, providing relief from cold winter conditions in the region.


What happens to snow if it falls though a layer of warm air?

If snow falls through a layer of warm air, it can partially or fully melt into rain. This process is known as sleet or freezing rain, depending on whether the snow refreezes before reaching the ground.