It's just nothing.
snowdrift
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.
A large mass of snow and ice
A very large pile of sand that is generally formed by Wind Driven Sand.
i think it's GLacier...Or it could be you're thinking of an avalanche: it's what happens when a large mass of snow is dislodged from a mountain slope or peak and cascades downward with great speed and force.
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
No, a hyperbole is an exaggeration for effect, like I could sleep for a year.
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
a mountain of water crystals a forest of snow, all in one place a ski resort without the mountain a thousand snowmen, shredded and heaped
A pile of things can be called: mound - an amount of something in a pile heap - a large pile of something, especially an untidy pile stack - a pile of things placed one on top of the othe mountain - a large pile or amount of something pyramid - a pile of things arranged in the shape of a pyramid bank - a long pile of earth, snow, or sand drift - a large pile of snow or sand formed by the wind wad - a thick pile or ball of papers, money, or thin cloth
snowdrift
A large pile is called a heap or a mound.
jackhammer or dig
Yes, it is a mixture of snow and dirt, usually soot from traffic exhaust.
go to the light bulb machine in the mine there should be two helmets and a jackhammer and a pile of snow. step on the pile of snow