A snow fort is easy to destroy if the snow isn't packed down good enough. But its harder to destroy if the snow fort is packed down and supported.
all you do is put snow in a bucket and pound it with you fists and then make a snow ball and throw it a hard as you can the next way is to put warm water and ice melt in a water ballon or water gun and spray there fort:):):):):):):)
A: Igloo
The texture of snow can vary based on factors such as temperature, humidity, and how it forms. Fluffy snow tends to have more air pockets, making it lighter and easier to compact. Hard snow is typically more densely packed with less air, often forming when the snow melts slightly and refreezes, creating a firmer consistency.
Hard snow can be melted by applying heat, such as using a snow-melting solution that contains salt or chemicals designed to lower the freezing point of water. Other methods include using hot water, heating elements, or simply waiting for the sun to warm and melt the snow.
No, snow and rain are two different forms of precipitation. Snow falls as frozen ice crystals, while rain falls as liquid water droplets. Snow forms when the temperature is cold enough for water vapor to freeze before it reaches the ground, whereas rain forms when water droplets combine and fall from clouds.
Yes, it does snow in Fort Riley.
all you do is put snow in a bucket and pound it with you fists and then make a snow ball and throw it a hard as you can the next way is to put warm water and ice melt in a water ballon or water gun and spray there fort:):):):):):):)
Igloos are built from large bricks cut from compacted snow, snow is easy to cut, and light-weight, it is easy to trim and form into the Igloo shape. Ice is very hard, very heavy and not easy to build with.
snowman, igloo, fort, snow ball
In the middle of the entire city! The puzzle is hard but easy when you understand!
an igloo....a snowman, a snow hill, a fort, i guess it depends in what its for. :)
Right now its hard to tell but will soon be easy to tell. Lets just say that it will most likely snow then!
Yes it does......believe me!!! I was in BCT at "the school of hard knox". They have buckets of salt pellets at every door so they can be thrown out on the steps to melt the snow!!!
Snow forts can give one the opportunity to enjoy the fresh outdoor air and explore their creative side in the design process of the fort. As long as one wears warm clothes, a snow fort can provide hours of fun.
this is a easy question and the answer is when you go to the snow fort its right above it or in your spy phone but now they changed it to a soccer field hoped this helped =]
It was May, 1979.
I have an idea to destroy their snow fort.