H2O and compressed air. That's it.
Detonating dynamite on slopes of unstable snow, will bring down the snow before an avalanche can cause death and destruction lower down.
Wherever there's snow and steep slopes.
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'Snow hardener' does exactly what it says: It hardens snow. Well really, it makes snow more compact. When you are skiing, you dont want soft snow otherwise that will stop your skis by swamping them, and causing lots of friction. What you want is compact snow, so that your skis can go on top of the snow rather than sink in. Snow hardener is just a catalyst for making the snow more compact so that people skiing can ski on the slopes.
no but it can make u really sick if u dont have protection
snow that is not entirely real. Most likely very finely shaved ice.
for snow to be snow, not water, the temperature of the air has to be below 0 degrees Celsius (freezing point) and the ground has to be below 0 degrees Celsius.
Detonating dynamite on slopes of unstable snow, will bring down the snow before an avalanche can cause death and destruction lower down.
Wherever there's snow and steep slopes.
Wet snow avalanches fall on slopes mainly above 60 deegres.
to craft snow you can use 4 snowballs=1 block or snow golems create snow under them trap 1 and constantly dig the snow under them= infinite snowballs=infinite snow blocks.
No.
When the winter Olympics come to Vancouver on Feb12th, there will be enough snow and ice, and if it is too mild , they will make artificial snow and ice, it will be a great success.
Lake Placid was the first olympic host city to use artificial snow.
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'Snow hardener' does exactly what it says: It hardens snow. Well really, it makes snow more compact. When you are skiing, you dont want soft snow otherwise that will stop your skis by swamping them, and causing lots of friction. What you want is compact snow, so that your skis can go on top of the snow rather than sink in. Snow hardener is just a catalyst for making the snow more compact so that people skiing can ski on the slopes.
Parks, slopes, terrains... anywhere as long as there's snow!