A snow refrigerator is when you stick your drinks and cold food in the snow to keep it cold... Just in case you wanted a cold drink right after the heated snow ball fight.
Yes, you can keep snow in a refrigerator. However, it will eventually melt as the temperature inside the refrigerator is not low enough to keep it frozen indefinitely.
No, since there aren't any clouds in your fridge where the snow can be produced from, it would make ice instead if you tried.
no a refrigerator is isolated.
Refrigerator was just like a air conditioner and a magnet of Tom Swayer.
The magnetic material of which the box of the refrigerator is fabricated, such as iron or steel.
Yes, you can keep snow in a refrigerator. However, it will eventually melt as the temperature inside the refrigerator is not low enough to keep it frozen indefinitely.
No, since there aren't any clouds in your fridge where the snow can be produced from, it would make ice instead if you tried.
2 days MAXIMUM
how would i know ?!?!??!?!?!we would probably have an ice age or we would no t need a refrigerator
Approximately 7-10% of cold air escapes from the refrigerator each time you open it. The amount of cold air loss can vary based on factors like the duration of the door being open and the efficiency of the refrigerator seal.
The Kelvinator became the first mass-produced home refrigerator. In 1919 General Motors bought a small refrigerator company called Frigidaire, which also made compression refrigerators. By 1920 about 75,000 homes had refrigerators
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A biological refrigerator and refrigerator have many similarities. A biological refrigerator is created especially for a hospital or pharmacy, and has different variants of temperature control.
It keeps heat from outside the refrigerator from getting into the refrigerator.
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outside the refrigerator
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