Every thing would be the oppsite of what color it is now.
Andrew: It would be like a snowcone without taste xD
No. That is not possible because water, which becomes clouds then rain/snow, is not going to take up with them the purple colored molecules of some sort to make the snow purple. (Unless a Volcano has recently erupted and the ash mixed with the snow, resulting in a purple, gray snow.) I've only seen it happen once.
Purple
no there has been a purple dinosaur
purple martin,barn swallow,purple finch,palm warbler,snow goose.black duck,yellow,warbler,greater yellow legs
use the blue puffle to throw a snow ball at the baloon.
Because she likes purple and her attitude is good like window cleaners. Go Cindy Rella
Well, I believe it would be purple, because I have the exact same question on one of my science assignments, and I had a map to look at, and the colors included: blue, green, and purple. Some people say the green indicates warm weather, but the map showed snow all around the blue and purple, so I assume it would represent cold weather- haha!:) But anyway, I think it's purple, because purple was the farthest color north all around snow, so yea. Hope this helps!:) -Your Average Advanced-Content 6th Grader
well the February birthstone is amethyst so i guess you could say February's color is purple. February is mostly black, grey (because the snow isn't white anymore by that time) and dark purple to me.
snow goose,black duck,artic tern,purple finch,greater yellowlegs,yellow warbler.
Haha, it is very EZ, complete this riddle yourself!
go out in the snow with no gloves and wach ur hands turn purple and ur arms will get bumpy those bumps are caled goosebumps-surprisingly my dad had no idea what the goosebumps are! lol!
yes, "Arctic flowers that will bloom for a couple of weeks (very beautiful purple ones) and tiny snow drops but alas, only for a couple of weeks.