answersLogoWhite

0

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.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Does it snow in the freshwater biome?

Freshwater biomes can exist in the tropics or the arctic. Thus in some it does snow and in others it never snows.


What percent of the water on earth is frozen freshwater?

Approximately 68.7% of the freshwater on Earth is frozen in polar ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow.


Where does the freshwater of coast range originate?

The freshwater of the Coast Range originates from precipitation in the form of rain and snow. This precipitation collects in rivers and streams that flow down from the mountains and provide a source of freshwater to the coastal areas.


What percentage of earths water is stored in ice and snow?

freshwater is 68.7% and total water is 1.9% on earth. i got this answer from explorelearning.com in the water cycle gizmo.


What is inside a inuit tent?

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.


How did the old stone age get water?

From rivers, lakes, snow, and other natural freshwater sources.


Rain and snow are the primary sources of what kind of water that is vital to sustaining human life?

Rain and snow are the primary sources of freshwater, which is vital for sustaining human life. This freshwater is essential for drinking, sanitation, agriculture, and various other purposes.


Where does freshwater enter the ocean?

Through the mouth of rivers that reach the ocean and precipitation (rain and snow).


What is a pond made of?

Ponds are made of water, generally freshwater.


What are the main sources of fresh water on land?

The main sources of fresh water on land are snow and rain which fall as precipitation.


Is Lake Powell freshwater or saltwater?

Most lakes contain freshwater. From this fact, I'm assuming it is made out of freshwater, rather than saltwater.


How do rain and snow most support life on earth?

Rain and snow provide essential water for plants to grow, which form the base of the food chain. They also replenish freshwater sources for animals and humans to drink. Additionally, snow acts as an insulating layer that helps protect plants and animals during the cold winter months.