Yes. Most rain originates as snow in the upper parts of clouds.
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Partly physical, partly chemical. Melted butter has different chemical properties than solid butter. The melting process, as with chocolate, is not reversible. Proteins in the butter can become denatured, and isomerization of lipids to trans fats occurs. Phase change is a common example of physical change, but chemical change also occurs in this case.
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Sexual excitement (foreplay, teasing, firting, watching something erotic) causes the sexual organs to release a slick lubricating fluid intended to make entry and intercourse easy and pleasurable.
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Snow appears wet when it melts because it is made up of ice crystals, which turn into water when they reach a certain temperature. The presence of water on snow can also be due to factors such as humidity or snow absorbing moisture from the atmosphere.
I assume that melted snow is water, just purified through the water cycle and unpurified by being on the ground. To answer your question, you would have to drink melted snow.
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The snow is melted for drinking and cooking.
That would depend on the plant. If it is a plant that is used to cold environments, then the melted snow will provide it with water. However if the plant is used to colder environments, the melted snow would probably be too cold and kill the plant (if the pre-melted snow has not done so already).
The snow is melted for drinking and cooking.
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Yes because when the snow on your melts, it becomes water and water makes you wet
Hail - or sleet.
wet so he can get wet and show off his melted nipples ;)
It is not a characteristic of Oklahoma, but of the atmosphere's condition. It is often wet because the temperature is often near the freezing point. This tends to make wet snow, whereas colder conditions would be conducive to dry snow.