The snow turns to water and goes in the ground.
The "color" white is simply the reflection of all other visible wavelengths of light. Snow is frozen water. The "white" is ice, which melts above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or 0 degrees Celsius.
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They evaporate or go down the drains.
The white doesn't go anywhere when ice melts. When ice melts, its turns into water. Ice is just frozen water.
Snow is just frozen water, it looks fluffy but the moment you lick it or catch it from the sky it melts and you have water
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
It is snow like we have.Except it never melts because it is alwayd cold there.
Melts.
When snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the groundWhen snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the ground
It comes up after the snow melts and has a single white flower in April or May. Seeds are dispersed by ants.
it melts
The lower edge of a snowfield where snow melts.