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A: Igloo.
do you mean how do you write you name in snow? well if you do then use your finger, stick, anything would work.
Snow fakes
Light a match stick and put near to any lying snow that is maybe still in/near your house, this should turn the snow into water/liquid. Reheat the water and by then it should turn into steam/air.
Snow plows run down the street and use a curved plow blade to send it off to the side.
A: Igloo.
People cut out large blocks of well-packed snow and build them like bricks, the blocks are the "bricks" and they use snow as the "cement". how did they get the bricks of snow
People cut out large blocks of well-packed snow and build them like bricks, the blocks are the "bricks" and they use snow as the "cement".
You can make snow blocks, by putting snowballs in a 2x2 square and you can use snow blocks to make a snow golem by placing a snow block on the ground, then a snow block on top of the other snow block and then you put a jack-a-lantern or a pumpkin on top of the snow stack and then you get a snow golem.
What king of material should you use to hold a sled together in the snow?
Mortar is what is used to stick bricks together.
Blocks of hard-packed snow, carved to shape with a large knife.
to craft snow you can use 4 snowballs=1 block or snow golems create snow under them trap 1 and constantly dig the snow under them= infinite snowballs=infinite snow blocks.
Gluw
stick together
Glue
Igloo