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What is chemical symbol for yellow snow?

Yellow snow does not have a specific chemical symbol. Yellow snow is snow that has been contaminated with substances that give it a yellow color, such as urine or pollen. It is important to avoid eating yellow snow as it may contain harmful substances.


How much snow is needed to build a thirty six foot snowman?

Assuming a snowman is built in the shape of a cone, the volume formula for a cone is V = (1/3)πr^2h. Therefore, to build a 36-foot snowman, you would need enough snow to create a cone with a base radius and height that when plugged into the formula would result in a volume sufficient to build a snowman of that size.


How many is 40 percent of snow?

To calculate **40 percent** of any quantity, you multiply the quantity by **0.40**. However, "40 percent of snow" is not a complete question, as you need a specific amount of snow (such as 40% of 10 inches of snow). Here's the general formula: [ \text{40 percent of a quantity} = \text{Quantity} \times 0.40 ] For example: If you have 10 inches of snow, 40% of 10 inches is: [ 10 \times 0.40 = 4 \text{ inches of snow} ] Let me know if you have a specific amount of snow in mind, and I can Click Here : ln.run/1Qu1h


Are snow ice and steam all H2O?

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Does the formula of salt matter when it comes to melting snow?

How cool is it that I found this question? I did this for my science project. Yes, it does matter. People in the north melt snow all the time with salt. I did an experiment (a common one, but I had a good reason to do it) and it proved that salt keeps the water around it from freezing as fast, and helps it melt slower. The formula is a big deal. This actually has a bit to do with global warming. Salt from oceans (and the Great Salt Lake) eventually get to places where snow falls often, and it melts more snow than what is supposed to be melted. Pretty neat, huh?


How do you calculate the weight of snow on a pitched roof?

Surface area of the roof times depth of snow gives volume of snow. Take a sample of snow and weight it to determine density (since the density of snow can vary quite a bit). Density times volume equals weight.


What is the collective noun for snow?

Collective nouns for snow are a blanket of snow, a bank of snow, or a drift of snow.


How many different types of snow is in Australia?

corn snow crud snow crust snow powder snow


What measures snow?

A snow gauge measures snow.


How much snow is heavy snow?

when their is a foot of snow


How much rain is in 1 foot of snow?

It can vary widely. 1 inch of water can produce 2 inches of extremely wet snow or as much as 30 inches of fluffy dry snow. A rule of thumb (and this is a very general rule) is that 1 inch of water is in 10 inches of the average snowfall. To answer your question, it may be about 1.2 inches of rain using this formula.


Will it snow snow in December 2011?

It is guaranteed that it will snow somewhere. Whether or not you will get snow depends on where you live.