It shouldn't! Your freezer is too warm! It should be set below 0 °C (32 °F) and therefore snow should not melt inside of it.
no, because it will melt and if you put it in the freezer it will turn to ice and not snow!
Snow cones melt because it is ice if ice is left outside of the freezer to long then it will get hot
Because the heat from the sun melts the snow that needs cold like a freezer
No, it will melt. Refrigerators are kept at temperatures a little above freezing. Keep snow in the freezer.
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The Sun's radiation would cause the snow on the driveway to melt. The sunlight warms the snow, causing it to melt and turn into water. Over time, this will lead to the snow on the driveway disappearing.
you can go into a cold region. you can use snow. that's all I've got o3o hope that helps :]
no the salt only makes the snow melt faster
No, salt actually makes snow melt faster by lowering its freezing point. When salt is sprinkled on snow or ice, it causes the ice to melt and form a saltwater solution, which has a lower freezing point than pure water. This allows the snow to melt at lower temperatures than it normally would.
You can keep snow from melting if you are able to control the temperature of its environment and keep it below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The amount of snow and the amount of time that the snow is to be preserved are variables that greatly affect the ease in which it can be done.
You might turn off the freezer.
Snow does not melt if placed in a cooking pan if that cooking pan is placed in the snow outside.There is nothing inherent about a cooking pan that will cause snow to melt, snow melts when it warms up - there has to be an application of heat. Heat causes snow to melt.