Moisture. Wet snow contains more water in liquid form, which allows it to bond and "stick" with other snow. This type of snow is common when snow falls at temperatures near freezing. Dryer snow does not stick together because it is almost entirely ice crystals, and this type of snow falls at colder temperatures.
A: Igloo
A: Igloo.
Snow i water and water forms bonds due to viscosity.
Because the snow turns to ice when it gets very cold. and it usually does not snow when it gets that cold. The snow has to be wet to stick together.
It has to be 32 degree's Fahrenheit or 33 degrees the lowest. If its under 33 degrees than it will have snow and rain mixed together and it doesn't stick to the ground. Snow will stick to the ground only if it is colder. It will stick to the ground when it snows on a 36 degree only if it snows a lot like hell. If it doesn't snow like hell than it wouldn't stick on the ground.But it could also be 2 degree's and it will set.
water and weight [pushing together hard]
A: Igloo
by squashing it together really tightly and then all the particles inside the snow will come closer together and stick to one and other
A: Igloo.
Snow i water and water forms bonds due to viscosity.
Because the snow turns to ice when it gets very cold. and it usually does not snow when it gets that cold. The snow has to be wet to stick together.
CohesionAdhesion
It has to be 32 degree's Fahrenheit or 33 degrees the lowest. If its under 33 degrees than it will have snow and rain mixed together and it doesn't stick to the ground. Snow will stick to the ground only if it is colder. It will stick to the ground when it snows on a 36 degree only if it snows a lot like hell. If it doesn't snow like hell than it wouldn't stick on the ground.But it could also be 2 degree's and it will set.
You could not make snowballs from ice of any kind ... or not good snowballs anyway.
yes they do like to stick together
it is because your hands have heat and heat melt well snow just like wen u hold an ice cube it melts heres how you can tell rubb your hands together hard for 15 seconds then stick them to your cheeks
cells dont stick together they move together