You just stack them ontop of eachother, except more carefully that it would with 3 balls
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That would depend on what *size* snowman you made. ;) This question need to be quantified - snowflakes themselves can vary greatly in size. As can snowmen. Perhaps edit your question to provide me with some more details and I could help? According to a quick google, the average snowflake surface area is slightly less than 0.5 square millimetres.
an igloo....a snowman, a snow hill, a fort, i guess it depends in what its for. :)
Yes, it is possible to build a snowman in Tennessee when there is sufficient snowfall, particularly in the eastern and higher elevation areas of the state where winter weather is more common. However, snow accumulation can vary greatly depending on the region and weather conditions.
A snowman is snow packed together into the shape of a man.
a snowman has two or three balls
Things that one can build with snowballs in the winter would be the snowman. The Snowman is the most popular thing to build with snow. Most people will give their snowman a scarf, hat and a face. You can also build balls to have a snow fight with others.
"In the meadow" we can build a snowman...
snowman balls
the meadow
An exceptional snowman requires heavy wet snow. If the snow is too powdery it will not stick. To make a snowman big and do it quickly, the best way is to build a large mound and make it as tall as you want and then shape it. This is more effective then rolling three balls. Use snow that is not touching the ground below because then it won't have sticks and mud and grass in it and your snowman will stay white.
If you meant to ask if that song "Do You Wanna Build a Snowman" is a sad one, then yes
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snowman, igloo, fort, snow ball
The abominable Snowman is a Yeti.
Lyrics from the song... "In the meadow, we will build a snowman, and pretend that he is Parson Brown."
The question is "do you want to build a snowman?".