I cant believe u dont know that u idiots :P lol jk
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
People ride on snow with snowboards, skis, snowmobiles, and sleds.
Blizzards can have damaging and long-lasting effects. The amount of snow can cause roofs to collapse, power outages, and traffic accidents. The wind may also cause trees to fall.
People typically build snowmen, have snowball fights, and make snow angels with snow.
People can sink in snow because snow is made up of loosely packed snowflakes that can collapse under a person's weight, causing them to sink. This is more likely to happen in deep, powdery snow or snow that has a weak underlying layer.
yes but some people say the snow is fake
yes snow monkeys do have prey. some people say it is a dog.
impact means........ what have they done to keep those safe [out of harm]...........for an example.There are 85 snow leopards left,and the people surrounding put up fences impact means........ what have they done to keep those safe [out of harm]...........for an example.There are 85 snow leopards left,and the people surrounding put up fences impact means........ what have they done to keep those safe [out of harm]...........for an example.There are 85 snow leopards left,and the people surrounding put up fences
no as it is made out of mineral water and is light as natural ice
litter can harm people by the foul scent, the methane trapped inside can be deadly to animals, or people who are exposed for to long.yes litter can harm people and animals because the litter can get in the drinking water. say meth or toxic poisons got into them you could die
you could say " I skied on the snow, " or " People ski on the snow, " but usually it is assumed that when you ski, you are on snow. I would describe what they're skiing on, such as a steep mountain side or a slow paced bunny hill. Just some food for thought. Hope that helps!
Snow snow snow
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
Not sure what you are asking but if it is snowing outside then yes you can say it is snow.
Snow is snö in Swedish.
No they dont harm people
The real question is "How Can It Not Harm People"