Unless it's yellow because you just poured lemon or banana or some other yellow syrup on it, I would recommend that you not find out.
If the snow is yellow because a dog mistook the snow for a fire hydrant, definitely do not taste the yellow snow.
It would taste like animal pee... im not sure what animal pee tastes like but its probably not good.
it could be human pee too...
It tastes like salt or blood... DO NOT TRY IT!!! Ans no I did not try it I found it...
it taste like nothing because it is water
Rainwater is actually fresh water.So it will taste like the water you drink.(unless you drink water with salt!)
Since all ice is, is frozen water and water has no odor or taste..then the logical conclusion would be that Ice has no taste...*exception..the chemicals in the water is what gives water its broad range of tastes, so in cases such as these the Ice would taste like the chemical make-up that is in it*
Snow is just frozen water, it looks fluffy but the moment you lick it or catch it from the sky it melts and you have water
Snow could be dangerous in a variety of ways: 1. You could be attacked by snow leopards when innocently walking around on a mountain. 2. You could be walking on that same mountain and all of a sudden an avalanche knocks you down and you get swept away and suffocate (or drown because technially snow is like water but in solid form) and die. 3. You could be harmlessly eating it and choke 4. You could be going to eat said snow and after putting it in your mouth realize it is yellow snow (ew). 5. You could fall face first into snow and die. moral of the story: don't play in snow alone. and don't eat yellow snow.
yellow snow or even worse brown snow
it taste like nothing because it is water
Rainwater is actually fresh water.So it will taste like the water you drink.(unless you drink water with salt!)
snow
some people pee in snow and therefore it turns yellow. (try it. It tastes like bananas)
Yellow is a color, so it doesn't have a taste. As a philosophical question, I like this. I'd say yellow tastes of sunshine, warm and bright, with a hint of a lemony aftertaste.
A long yellow fruit. It is unpeeled before eaten. The inside is yellow. Taste is almost impossible to describe in words.
Since all ice is, is frozen water and water has no odor or taste..then the logical conclusion would be that Ice has no taste...*exception..the chemicals in the water is what gives water its broad range of tastes, so in cases such as these the Ice would taste like the chemical make-up that is in it*
the sun is yellow.
people like snow white because she is lovely and most children like snow and there favourite colour is white.Also nobody likes yellow snow
yellow snow = white snow plus urine
Similar to a red, only more yellow.