How scientists new how many years the iceman lived.
Cold slush. Or just- slush. Or patchy ice, patchy snow. Hope this helps, :D
Melted snow turns in to Slush and Water :D
Arctic foxes rely on snow and ice for hunting, camouflage, and denning. If the snow and ice melted, it could disrupt their ability to find food, hide from predators, and protect their young. This could lead to a decline in their population and threaten their survival in the Arctic environment.
The formation that hangs from roofs is called an icicle. It occurs when melted snow or ice drips from a surface and freezes again in the shape of a long, pointed structure.
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
because the snow and the ice from the ground get all slushy and melted and then it gets really slippery
When ice melts it becomes water again and eventually evaporates to become rain or snow.
flooding has come from melted snow or ice and rain
It only has to get to the melting point of ice (0 degrees C) as snow is just made up of slightly melted ice. So snow melts at 0 degrees. Technically.
Cold slush. Or just- slush. Or patchy ice, patchy snow. Hope this helps, :D
Crystal is quartz that is almost transparent. Describing a snow flake or a salt grain as crystal would be a fair description. +++ Other way round. Quartz is crystalline - so indeed are snow-flakes (crystals of ice) and salt grains. Pure quartz is transparent but minute traces of mineral impurities usually give it some colour and/or reduce its transparency.
Here are two uses of the word: (1) The ice melted, causing a puddle on the floor. (2) He forgot that he had left his dish of ice cream on the table, and by the time he remembered it, the ice cream had melted.
Melted snow turns in to Slush and Water :D
Melted snow is water. Water, because it is a liquid, is hard to weigh as you normally only weigh solids. Liquids would have to be measured litres or gallons. So the answer to that question would depend on how much snow had actually melted- eg. 12% ice and 78 % is water and 10% is debris caught in the snow as it fell
Volcanoes continued to inject CO2 into Earth's atmosphere, increasing the greenhouse effect to the point where ice melted.
Arctic foxes rely on snow and ice for hunting, camouflage, and denning. If the snow and ice melted, it could disrupt their ability to find food, hide from predators, and protect their young. This could lead to a decline in their population and threaten their survival in the Arctic environment.
Yes snow when melted would be distilled, you woul however have to keep it in a glass or plastic container.