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There are many things that cause the snow effect on the TV such as a loss of signal or electromagnetic interference. These things can usually be resolved by adjusting cords or cables on the TV.

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How do you make it look like it is snowing on a homemade video?

so if your question is that u have a video and want 2 have effect of snowfall in it then windows live movie maker for windows 7 /vista xp also has movie maker but i dont know if it has option for snowfall :)


What effect would the Suns radiation have on a snow-covered driveway?

The Sun's radiation would cause the snow on a snow-covered driveway to melt gradually. The intensity of the sunlight, along with the ambient temperature, influences the rate of melting; direct sunlight can significantly accelerate this process. Additionally, the dark surfaces of the driveway may absorb more heat, further enhancing melting. If temperatures remain above freezing, the melted snow will likely run off, while colder conditions could cause refreezing.


Why does the sun melt the snow?

Technically, the sun. Light is just a result of rays cast from the electromagnetic spectrum of hydrogen. The sun, does not give off light. Rather, it gives off heat. Heat from the sun causes ice to melt.


What causes reduced visibility in the mountains?

Reduced visibility in the mountains can be caused by weather conditions such as fog, rain, snow, or low clouds. Additionally, factors like smoke from wildfires or dust kicked up by strong winds can also contribute to poor visibility in mountainous regions.


What are some example of high albedo?

Fresh snow, ice, and white sand are examples of surfaces with high albedo. These surfaces reflect a large percentage of incoming solar radiation back into space, resulting in a cooling effect on the surrounding environment.

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What is the effect on evaporation?

Evaporation is helpful because it wouldn't snow, rain, hail and other stuff like that if it didnt evapurate.


White fluffy stuff that covers the ground?

Snow flakes.


Does it snow in Grand Rapids?

Yes, and often the proximity to Lake Michigan causes something called "lake effect snow" which means that in winter, West Michigan receives quite a bit of precipitation.


What causes heavy snow?

Lot's of rain and cold weather causes heavy snow.


What causes snow to sparkle in the sun?

Snow sparkles in the sun due to a phenomenon called the "glint effect." When sunlight hits the surface of snowflakes, it gets reflected and refracted in multiple directions, creating a sparkling effect. The unique structure of snowflakes, with their intricate crystalline shapes, also contributes to this sparkling appearance.


When was Effect of Snow on Petit-Montrouge created?

Effect of Snow on Petit-Montrouge was created in 1870.


What causes water on the knee after snow skiing?

Snow residue.


Why does the snow glitter float in my snow globe?

The glitter in your snow globe floats due to buoyancy and the viscosity of the liquid inside. When you shake the globe, the glitter is suspended in the liquid, and as it settles back down, the combination of the liquid's thickness and the size of the glitter particles causes them to drift slowly. This creates the enchanting effect of the glitter appearing to dance or swirl, mimicking the look of falling snow. The design of the snow globe also helps enhance this visual effect.


Why was the snowmobile made?

to do fun stuff in the snow


How does sugar snow causes avalanches?

rotting out snow packs bottom


What is the type of snow that buffalo gets hit wih?

Much of their snow is "lake effect snow".


How does snow effect other sound?

Snow absorbs high frequenciies.