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I think the snow eventually melts into water then freezes into ice when it gets cold.
On mountains with the highest peaks, snow and ice remains year-round; it never fully melts. In lower elevations, snow would behave according to the temperature. In warm spring time, lower elevation snow melts and feeds streams. Ice will also break up and melt.
Salt does not alter the temperature of the snow, but gets into the structure of the ice crystals, causing the water (ice remember is frozen water and snow is ice) to have a lower freezing point and so, it is used to melt ice and snow in the winter months.
The ice melts and the water gets cooler.
When the ice melts the water level will rise. The water level will increase because Ice is frozen water and when the ice melts, it turns to water, which means more water will be added to the glass.
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
Warmth and heat melts snow and ice
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a lot of artic animals will be extinct
I think the snow eventually melts into water then freezes into ice when it gets cold.
More snow falls than melts. Snow packs into ice.
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Not really. Snow is minute particles of ice loosely joined together, and when you pack it together hard, all the particles of ice come together and makes one big lump of ice. Another thing; If it was liquid, it would be called rain, not snow.
Snow that falls to the ground, melts, then freezes again turns into ice.