YES matter is anything that has mass and takes up space including snow and even air
The snow on a compost pile melts faster than the snow on the ground because the compost pile generates heat as it decomposes organic matter. This heat speeds up the melting process of the snow on top of the compost pile. Additionally, the dark color of the compost absorbs more sunlight, further accelerating the melting.
yes
The only thing snow does is insulate it from the cold (which it does quite well), but I would think since it's already dormant, it doesn't really matter.
The snow bug, also known as the snow flea, belongs to the class Insecta. Specifically, it is part of the order Collembola, which includes springtails. These tiny, wingless insects are often found in snowy environments, where they can be seen hopping around, giving them the appearance of fleas. Snow bugs play a role in the ecosystem by helping to decompose organic matter.
For your hands to stay warm it would be nice to be wwarm. But it doesn't really matter.
Yes it can snow under 32 no matter how cold
Solid. Snow is formed from the water vapor in the air at a temperature of less than 32 degrees Fahrenheit. So, snow would only become a liquid until it melts into that state of matter.
Snow is comprised of only water and a tiny amount of inorganic particulate matter. It is not an organism.
you dont need snow it is just another matter of precipatation that happens when it gets cold
Snow is comprised of only water and a tiny amount of inorganic particulate matter. It is not an organism.
If you are referring to the snow flea, then the diet of the snow flea consists mainly of the mold and fungus found on decaying leaf matter.
Fecal snow is a sort of urban legend. It is believed that some of the fecal matter from sewage plants evaporates into the air, condenses, and falls back to the earth as snow.
Leather coats are best for snow because the snow wont stick to it and besides leather can really keep you warm no matter what. That is based on my experience.
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Some insects, like snow fleas and springtails, can be found on snow surfaces. These bugs have special adaptations to survive in cold environments and can be active even during winter months. They feed on organic matter present in the snow and help with natural decomposition processes.
Igloo's by definition are made out of snow no matter who makes them.
It becomes Spring! Because no matter how much snow falls spring will come!