Snow is made from freshwater. When the water evaporates and rises into the clouds, only the water goes up, not the minerals the water contains, so when it comes back to earth as snow or rain, it comes back as fresh water.
Snow is made from water evaporated into clouds and then when it falls,if its cold enough it freezes and turns into snow.
groundwater. Snow and ice are the biggest but they aren't very available
snow
snow cant be "made" at 2 degrees Celsius, but is can snow in temperatures of 2 degrees Celsius, the snow itself would have been made in sub zero temperatures, higher aloft, and fallen into the warmer air layer.
Yes acid snow is real its like acid rain but in snow form.
Freshwater biomes can exist in the tropics or the arctic. Thus in some it does snow and in others it never snows.
They bring freshwater to land organisms
Usually the Inuit man that builds the Igloo, digs into the snow to make it warmer. Then they put caribou skin. In the top if an Igloo there is a skylight made of freshwater ice.
From rivers, lakes, snow, and other natural freshwater sources.
Old Stone Age people got water by collecting it from nearby rivers, streams, lakes, or natural springs. They would use containers made from animal skins, clay, or wood to carry and store water for drinking and cooking. They also developed techniques for digging wells to access groundwater.
Through the mouth of rivers that reach the ocean and precipitation (rain and snow).
Ponds are made of water, generally freshwater.
The main sources of fresh water on land are snow and rain which fall as precipitation.
Most lakes contain freshwater. From this fact, I'm assuming it is made out of freshwater, rather than saltwater.
SALTWATER
He was made of snow
Snow is made from water evaporated into clouds and then when it falls,if its cold enough it freezes and turns into snow.