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Rain, snow, and ice are three forms of precipitation, liquid or ice formed by the condensation of water vapor from the air.
When snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the groundWhen snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the ground
The formation you are referring to is called an icicle. It is formed when snow or ice melts and then refreezes as it drips down from a roof or other surface. Icicles can be dangerous if they are not removed promptly, as they can fall and cause injury.
A glacier is formed through the accumulation of snow that compresses into ice over time. As more snow falls and compacts, it displaces air and forms glacial ice. This process is aided by the weight of the overlying snow, which causes the lower layers to compress and recrystallize into ice.
Snow can help to clean the air by capturing pollutants and particles as it falls, effectively removing them from the atmosphere. However, this effect is temporary and the pollutants are eventually released back into the environment as the snow melts. Overall, while snow can have a cleansing effect on the air, it is not a long-term solution for air pollution.
polar deserts are formed when the place is too cold for and water to evaporate and if and precipitation falls it turns into snow and never melts
More snow falls than melts. Snow packs into ice.
More snow falls during the year than melts. Happy to help!
it breaks and melts... duh ^^^^^^^^^BTW I"M The one who wrote down here and your answer SUCKS Many people says it melts, but it actually falls, makes snow, then melts, and makes condensation. ^^^^^^ The answer above this paragraph will NOT help you don't use it in your Home Work I researched 4 you!!! Hope this helps!!!
A glacier forms under certain terrain conditions and where more snow falls in the winter than melts in the summer.
Snow that falls to the ground, melts, then freezes again turns into ice.
It becomes Spring! Because no matter how much snow falls spring will come!
It is snow like we have.Except it never melts because it is alwayd cold there.
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
Melts.
Rain, snow, and ice are three forms of precipitation, liquid or ice formed by the condensation of water vapor from the air.
No, pure snow does not contain salt. However, it can pick up salt or other substances from the environment as it falls or melts, especially in urban areas where salt is used to de-ice roads.