Here's one I thought of:
The snow was like a blanket of white covering the town.
It doesnt even rain abd there is not even winter
It does, but snow is about 90% air, and effectively acts like a sponge around any liquid water; so, as the snow melts, it is subsumed into the rest of the mass of snow. Carbon deposits from unburnt butane may also lodge on snow, if the lighter is held too close. All of this can occur with normal snow; which does not mean that you may not have some 'chemically nucleated snow,' however.
When the sun's energy hits clouds, ice, and snow, some of it is reflected back into space, some is absorbed and warms the surface, and some is scattered in different directions. The white surfaces of ice and snow reflect more sunlight, helping to cool the Earth.
You can make snow ice cream by mixing snow with sugar, vanilla, and milk to create a frozen treat. Another option is to make snow candy by boiling maple syrup and pouring it over clean snow to create a sweet and crunchy treat. Just make sure to use clean snow when making edible creations.
No, not all mountains have snow caps. The presence of snow caps depends on factors such as elevation, latitude, and climate. Mountains in higher latitudes or with higher elevations are more likely to have snow caps year-round.
what are some similes and personification in the monkey's paw
You can have some fun with it but if you are that science geek type you may as well do a science experiment on snow and send it out to the newspaper company if its really good. You win prizes just for posting it to them.
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There are a vast amount of great similes based on the subject of your discussion or writing! Well some are as strong as an ox or as strong as "a" locomotive! As slippery as an eel or as slippery as "a" fish! XD
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Do not eat yellow snow.
There are no similes for the name Jaidyn, many people think that it is a horrible name but some obviously do not.
Sure, some similes from "The Land of Stories" could be "as fierce as a dragon," "as bright as a shooting star," or "as fast as the wind."
Some similes in "The Boxcar Children" book series include "as light as a feather," "as quiet as a mouse," and "as busy as a bee." These similes help make descriptions more vivid and engage the reader's imagination.
Green, Fresh, Delicate, Growth, Fragrant, Colorful, Joyous, Lively, Plentiful