This is a figurative way to say that there isn't any chance, there's no way to succeed - a cinder in snow would be extinguished.
Most Cinder Volacnoes are found in North America.
The term "cinder of Atlantic Circle" does not appear to have a widely recognized meaning or reference in literature, geography, or science. It may be a misinterpretation or a niche concept not commonly known. If you can provide more context or clarify the term, I would be happy to help further!
The magma in a cinder cone is typically thick, meaning it has high viscosity. This is because cinder cone volcanoes are formed from highly viscous and gas-rich magma which tends to solidify quickly, leading to the formation of cinders and ash during eruptions.
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Cinder is a kind of volcano...a steep and active volcano :D
I think this is a reference to the Cinder song Secret Scarred
Cinders are hot ashes, there is no antonym for this word.
Nevada from the Spanish root word "nieve" meaning "snow."
They are made with cinder aggregate
snow symbolizes winter,christmas and coldness
Snow.
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Cinder Cone
their are 6 cinder cone volcanes
The Cinder Path was created in 1994.
Mort Cinder was created in 1962.
Cinder is form when the heat or weather change