What an interesting question!
Most snow globes are fairly simple, with a glass globe, liquid, an interior scene or artwork, something to float in the liquid and a sealant to keep the liquid inside the globe and base.
The "energy" would mainly be from shaking the snow globe -- a person picks it up, and shakes it, and the movement of the liquid will cause the glitter or "snow" to swirl and shake as well. The energy in this case is the pull of gravity, slowly bringing all moveable parts back to the bottom of the globe.
Some fancy newer globes do add lights, or fans, or mechanical pieces to move the liquid/snow and to create special effects. However, the vast majority of snow globes have energy only in the way that a glass of water contains energy.
* thermal energy * chemical energy * nuclear energy * mechanical energy * magnetic energy * electrical energy * radiant energy * elastic energy * sound energy * luminous energy * gravitational energy
here are some: -Linear Kinetic energy -Rotational Kinetic energy -Heat energy -Atomic energy -Electrical energy -Sound energy -Solar energy -Wind energy -Tidal energy -Wave energy -Hydro energy -Nuclear energy -Succesive ionization energy
The various forms of energy include kinetic energy (energy of motion), potential energy (energy stored in an object), thermal energy (heat energy), chemical energy (energy stored in chemical bonds), electrical energy (energy carried by electrons), and nuclear energy (energy stored in atomic nuclei).
There are several types of energy, including kinetic energy (energy associated with motion), potential energy (stored energy), thermal energy (heat energy), chemical energy (energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules), and electrical energy (energy produced by the movement of electrons).
-Light Energy -Thermal Energy -Chemical Energy -Gravitational Potential Energy -Kinetic Energy -Sound Energy -Electrical Energy I think that's all or most of them :)
Snowglobe - band - was created in 1999.
The duration of Snowglobe - film - is 1.5 hours.
Snowglobe - film - was created on 2007-12-15.
No, you cannot eat a snowglobe. The contents may or may not be toxic, but they are definitely not intended to be eaten.
Snowglobe - 2007 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6
The web address of the Museum Of Modern Snowglobe is: http://museumofthemodernsnowglobe.com
The phone number of the Museum Of Modern Snowglobe is: 617-300-0530.
The address of the Museum Of Modern Snowglobe is: 6 Vernon St, Somerville, MA 02145
Rachel Lunney in 2002
This snowglobe is unique because it contains a miniature replica of a famous landmark, making it a special and memorable keepsake.
The cast of The Murder of Dirk Snowglobe - 2009 includes: Tj Anderson as Jimmy Prints Margaux Bobargaux as Susan Gloves Jeff Drovdahl as Chet Candles Matt Thogerson as Dirk Snowglobe
Two of my favorite things to give as christening gifts are a Silver Piggy bank or a Snowglobe. I know the snowglobe sounds a bit odd, but I had someone give one to me for my son's christening - a Noah's Ark snowglobe - and he's always loved it (and so have I!).