I would use the canned stuff for some of it. you can also use modeling putty for plastic models to make icicles & so forth & paint. There is also a substance called flocking for simulating carpet. It is a fine particle dust in all colors. You can use white for snow. Look online for a places that sell hobby supplies-especially the railroading area as they may have even more alternatives. You might even throw in a little glitter for a nice effect and clearcoat.
2 and a half cm look it up on a ruler! LOL
To make snow on dust, you can use a fine water mist to dampen the dust particles. As the water freezes, it will create a snowy effect on the dust. This can be a fun experiment to simulate snowfall in a controlled environment.
One scoop of snow might be called a shovelful of snow. It might also be called a plower. You could call one scoop of snow the beginning of a long afternoon of shoveling snow as well.
The ratio is going to depend on the temperature in the part of the atmosphere where snow forms, not on the ground. 30 degrees would be tough to say because it could be a wet or a dryer snow. I would say it would be anywhere from 6-12 inches of snow, however.
No one really knows if Neptune gets any precipitation. We have never observed from the surface of the planet. We have only looked at cloud tops. It would be like if we were on Earth and observed hail, rain, sleet, and snow from the clouds. It wouldn't be the same as if we were on the ground
get a kit or make one urself
People use boxes as a Diorama, because it is one of the most common types of a 3 Dimensional Figure in the world. A Diorama, is a Model, representing a Topic or a Theme. It could be Valentine's Day, Christmas, etc... A box, is a nice 3 Dimensional Figure, to lay or put in items for a Diorama. :)
There are a number of ways to make a project work about rare plants and animals in Nepal. One idea is to create a diorama.
A two stage snow blower will blow snow further. I would get let a 8 hp or longer to make sure it can handle the wetter snows.
To create a diorama of an ecosystem, you will need materials such as a shoebox or a similar container for the base, modeling clay or construction paper for the landscape, small figurines of animals and plants, paints or markers for details, and glue to assemble everything together. Additionally, you may want to include items like fake grass, rocks, and twigs to add more realistic elements to your diorama.
To "make" a snow cat ninja, one simply needs to put their cat in the snow. Videos of owners and their snow cat ninjas can be found on the popular video hosting site YouTube.
about one foot of snow equals an inch of rain.
One can buy fake snow that isn't toxic from the website 'Snow Business'. They make a number of fake snow products including dry foam snow, snow sticks, paper snow and starch snow.
Instant snow can be purchased at the website of the company Instant Snow. Other companies make imitations of it, and these imitations can be found online.
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2 and a half cm look it up on a ruler! LOL
There are numerous places where one can buy a Snow Queen costume, but the simplest solution is to make your own. If you have decent sewing skills, you can pick up fabric, thread, and trim for a fraction of the cost of a commercially made costume, which would look like anyone else's Snow Queen costume.