because dry ice is CO2(s) and carbons generally burn "black."
ex. Wood is mostly carbon, and burnt wood is charcoal, which is black.
it is made of carbon dioxide, and carbon burns
Probably soot deposits are forming on it.
I kind of doubt you've actually seen this happening. It's far more likely the snow would just melt.
#sweatybotgans
yes
The reflection of sunlight on snow can cause temporary blindness.
Yes, they camouflage themselves in snow.
Burning polystyrene from foam plastic packaging creates dense black soot particles. Burning tires does the same.
You mean dirty? Some industrial cities close to the US-Mexico border receive snow. It wouldn't be surprising to see some 'black snowfall' at some areas.
The duration of Black Snow - film - is 1.78 hours.
Carbon is the element that is black and is produced when there is incomplete burning.
snow black
Yes, snow leopards are a dirty white with black spots,
Black Snow - film - was created on 1990-02-14.
just get black snow boots
There's no snow in Africa. It is the equatorial region of the planet where there is no snow.
yes
The reflection of sunlight on snow can cause temporary blindness.
Jon Snow does reunite with his dire wolf "Ghost" at castle black.
because of the dirt under the snow, that's wat has made the snow all black right now
black