well ,rivers with no snow
Snow melts faster under trees than in open areas in mild climates.
yes they do melt faster like you know in the winter how you put salt out in the snow and it melts the snow,well that proves it
the snow is probably preserving the ice longer by keeping it cold
Yes, they do. Because it's always covered with snow and if the snow melts there will always be a thin layer of ice on their tree homes.
It is snow like we have.Except it never melts because it is alwayd cold there.
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
Yea its really bad for the environment because when you put road salt on clean snow, the snow becomes polluted. Polluted snow melts faster than clean snow because of lower albedo. After the polluted snow melts it goes into our water source and then it becomes into water pollution which becomes a bigger problem. Also, it can give plants and sometimes trees salt burn just by it being in the air and also when the snow melts the water carries the salt in to our fresh water lakes and rivers
The salt temporarily melts the snow, creating water. The water then refreezes, creating ice. Ice is much firmer, and faster than snow.
Melts.
Regular snow typically melts at a faster rate than fake snow because fake snow is often made of materials that are formulated to resist melting. Fake snow is designed to maintain its structure and appearance for longer periods of time, whereas regular snow is composed of ice crystals that are more susceptible to melting under warmer temperatures.
Because your body emits heat through your skin (in fact, the normal body temp. is 98.7 degrees Fahrenheit), and when snow touches your skin, it melts.
Yes, lakes covered in snow tend to freeze better because the insulating layer of snow helps prevent heat transfer from the water below to the cold air above. This insulation slows down the freezing process and allows the ice to form more evenly and with greater thickness.