Yes, because the snow has more mass.
One gram of water will turn into one gram of snow -- there is no mass lost or gained by the conversion. (OK, maybe a little because of movement... relativity and all that stuff that is not yet measurable. Anyway, relativistically speaking, the snow would have a smaller mass because it moves slower.)
the difference between a snowflake and a water droplet is that a water droplet is a snowflake before and after it is actualy formed!!
Perspiration is sweat and precipitation is rain, snow,sleet, hail
> Color > Hardness > Melting Point > Flammability to name a few ...
Water
Yes, but only by the weight of the snow shoes themselves. What snowshoes are for is to reduce pressure, not total force.
the difference between a snowflake and a water droplet is that a water droplet is a snowflake before and after it is actualy formed!!
They are the same
The difference is where you live.
There is very little difference between a snow blower and an electric snow shovel. Both are effectively snow blowers which use power to move snow rather than manual labour.
There is no compositional difference between snow and ice; only structural. They are both composed of water, though snow needs to form around a nucleus which can be any number of substances.
Snowballs.
Flurries are just a little bit of snow, that doesn't stick.
Snow owls are a breed of owl, while snowy owls have snow on them.
Quality
No, because snow is frozen (solid) water, this only can melt in warmer water.
a snow flake will melt right away and a snow crystal will take a while to melt
Glacier has higher density then snow