Depends how saturated the snow was, but typically it's about a 10 or 15:1 ratio for dry snow, and as little as a 3 or 4:1 ratio for snow that is saturated.
Snow melt runoff is the water runoff after the snow melts usually in the spring.
yes when they melt
Snow melts in spring due to warmer temperatures and increased sunlight. The heat from the sun warms the snow, causing it to melt into water. This process is also influenced by factors like air temperature and humidity.
heat
It gets closer to water, and liquid water is warmer than ice and snow, frozen water.
Snow melt runoff is the water runoff after the snow melts usually in the spring.
Snow melt runoff is the water runoff after the snow melts usually in the spring.
If you melt it
Rain & snow melt.
yes when they melt
Snow melts in spring due to warmer temperatures and increased sunlight. The heat from the sun warms the snow, causing it to melt into water. This process is also influenced by factors like air temperature and humidity.
They melt..> they melt and turn back to water.
Rain & snow melt.
heat
No, because snow is frozen (solid) water, this only can melt in warmer water.
Yes it can. As you eat it, the snow will melt and become water.
It gets closer to water, and liquid water is warmer than ice and snow, frozen water.