water and weight [pushing together hard]
To compact snow, you can use a snow compactor, such as a snow shovel or a snow blower, to press the snow down firmly. Additionally, walking or driving over the snow can help pack it down. Compacted snow is denser and harder, making it easier to walk on or plow.
Salt just lowers the freezing point of water. It makes it so it has to be colder for snow to stick. It will not melt snow that is already there. In fact it will just make it harder.
Snow is moist so that makes it cling together. Moist snow is great for making snowballs and forts. However, not all snow likes to cling together, if the temperature is too cold, the snow is less moist and thgus does not cling together at all very well.
Higher humidity levels in the air can lead to the formation of wetter, heavier snowflakes because the moisture content in the air allows the snowflakes to easily stick together. On the other hand, lower humidity levels result in lighter, fluffier snow as the snowflakes remain more separate and individual.
Snow can make people happy for a numerous number of reasons. Kids like to play in the snow. Adults like how beautiful it makes the Earth look. But most of all, it brings together families.
A: Igloo
Moisture. Wet snow contains more water in liquid form, which allows it to bond and "stick" with other snow. This type of snow is common when snow falls at temperatures near freezing. Dryer snow does not stick together because it is almost entirely ice crystals, and this type of snow falls at colder temperatures.
In very cold weather, the snow is usually too dry and powdery to stick together to form a snowball. The lack of moisture in the snow makes it difficult to pack and shape into a solid mass. Additionally, extremely cold temperatures can prevent the snow from compacting easily, further hindering the ability to create a snowball.
Oh, dude, you can totally use water to stick blocks of snow together. Just sprinkle some water on the snow blocks, and they'll freeze together like they're best buds at a party. It's like magic, but with H2O. Just don't forget to wear gloves, unless you want your hands to feel like frozen sausages.
the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
lecithin
To compact snow, you can use a snow compactor, such as a snow shovel or a snow blower, to press the snow down firmly. Additionally, walking or driving over the snow can help pack it down. Compacted snow is denser and harder, making it easier to walk on or plow.
Salt just lowers the freezing point of water. It makes it so it has to be colder for snow to stick. It will not melt snow that is already there. In fact it will just make it harder.
Magnets stick together when you have two different poles next to each other. The North end and the South end attract, whereas two of the same poles repel. It is a magnetic force or pull that makes them stick together.
i think it makes it all stick together
No, it is just a disease that makes their legs "stick" together
Static Electricity!