Not if it's yellow;-).
No, eating snow will not dehydrate you.
Yes, eating snow can cause dehydration because the body uses energy to melt the snow, which can lead to a decrease in hydration levels.
Yes it can. As you eat it, the snow will melt and become water.
Eating snow can potentially lead to dehydration because the body uses energy to melt the snow, which can lower body temperature and increase the need for water to maintain hydration levels.
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Eating a red snow cone does not cause red in bowel movements. This dye is absorbed into the system first.
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.
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You can eat water by eating snow or ice.