There is no compositional difference between snow and ice; only structural. They are both composed of water, though snow needs to form around a nucleus which can be any number of substances.
No, snow is not on the periodic table. The periodic table is a chart that organizes elements based on their atomic number, chemical properties, and electron configurations. Snow is a form of precipitation that consists of ice crystals.
Never,There's no such thing as a ice dojo!!Though the snow dojo will be coming out November 2011.So prepare for the element of snow!
Cold, icey; it usually doesnt snow in an ice rink though
Flex's skin is at the ice shop in the Snow Temple
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
ice and snow are very cold ice ice baby
No, you don't see it listed anywhere on the Periodic Table!
Salt is often thrown on snow to lower its freezing point, which helps melt the snow and prevent ice from forming. This process, called salting, makes it safer for pedestrians and vehicles to travel on icy roads and sidewalks.
Ice and snow are forms of precipitation
Warmth and heat melts snow and ice
a permanant ice biome is somewhere very cold where the ice doesnt melt very much so theres always alot of snow and ice for example Antarctica or the north pole but i wouldn't say somewhere like Alaska or something because its not always covered in snow and there are some places with no snow
Ice is denser than snow