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A motorized toboggan is commonly known as a snowmobile or a snow machine. It is a vehicle designed for winter travel over snow and ice.
Polar ice caps form when snow accumulates over many years and compresses into ice under its own weight. Cold temperatures prevent the ice from melting, allowing it to build up and form extensive sheets of ice at the poles. These ice sheets can grow thicker over time as more snow accumulates on top and compacts into ice.
Snow turns into ice through a process called compaction and melting. Over time, as layers of snow accumulate on the ground, the weight of the snow above compresses the snow underneath, squeezing out the air pockets and transforming the snow crystals into denser ice. When temperatures fluctuate, the snow can partially melt and refreeze, further contributing to the transformation into ice.
The thick layer of ice and snow that forms a permanent crust over Alaska and Antarctica is called an ice sheet. Ice sheets are massive expanses of glacier ice that cover large areas of land.
Ice is denser than snow
what does sound travel through fastest ice,snow,water,steam
A motorized toboggan is commonly known as a snowmobile or a snow machine. It is a vehicle designed for winter travel over snow and ice.
Yes, I was out playing yesterday in 2 feet of snow. There were over 30 people at the field. All snow and ice means in boots instead of cleats, and a change in camo. :D
to get ice and snow out of a horses coat you get a hairdry and on meduim heat wave the hair dryer over the horse till snow and ice melt
sleigh
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Polar ice caps form when snow accumulates over many years and compresses into ice under its own weight. Cold temperatures prevent the ice from melting, allowing it to build up and form extensive sheets of ice at the poles. These ice sheets can grow thicker over time as more snow accumulates on top and compacts into ice.
Snow turns into ice through a process called compaction and melting. Over time, as layers of snow accumulate on the ground, the weight of the snow above compresses the snow underneath, squeezing out the air pockets and transforming the snow crystals into denser ice. When temperatures fluctuate, the snow can partially melt and refreeze, further contributing to the transformation into ice.
glacier
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
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 turns into ice through a process known as compaction. As layers of snow settle and compress over time, air pockets between the snowflakes are eliminated, causing the snow crystals to bond together more tightly. Gradually, this compaction results in the formation of ice.