Our Beguiling Dangle Legged Snowman Gifts are 13 inches long including their dangle legs. The Beguiling Snowman is wearing a black top hat with an iridescent white cuff with iridescent frost on the brim and the top and a red and white checked band. The Delightful Snowman is also wearing medium blue neck scarf with gold stripes and iridescent frost, a red sweater with green trim on the cuffs and around the hem and green pockets, two gold buttons and a small teddy bear in one pocket and a candy cane in the other pocket. The Snowman has black boots with green and gold striped socks. The Amusing Snowman has a wide grin on his face, coal black eyes, a large, pale orange, carrot nose. The Beguiling Dangle Legged Snowman Gifts sit on the edge of a shelf with there legs dangling over the edge.
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Information on Snow.
Almost everyone in the colder parts of the world know the shimmering ice crystals called snow. Snow is formed when the water vapor I clouds is turned into moisture at a temperature below freezing, 32 degrees F. If the temperature is above freezing, rain falls instead of snow. Snow does not always reach the earth in its original from. Sometimes the ice crystals are partly melted and reach the ground as sleet. Sometimes they are entirely melted ad fall as rain.
Snow forms crystals which always have six rays, but the designs are always different. No two snowflakes have ever been found to be exactly alike. Large snowflakes are combinations of these crystal fragments and have been know to measure four inches in diameter. Collecting some flakes, on a black surface and examining them under a magnifying glass may show the elaborate designs in snowflakes. Wilson A. Bentley made photographs of more than 6,000 snow and ice crystals at his home in Jericho, Vermont.
The white color of most snow is due to the reflection of light by the tiny surfaces of the crystals. Red snow and green snow have been known to fall in Greenland and a few other arctic regions. They get the red and green color from tiny living things in the snow. Snow is often colored black by dust particles.
There are millions of people in the world who have never seen snow, since it never falls on more than a third of the earth’s surface. There are parts of the southern United States where snow has never fallen.
Snow falls in all seasons in the polar regions. In the Temperate Zone, snow falls only during the winter. The heaviest snowfalls occur in the mountains of the Temperate Zone, such as the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada range in California and the Alps in Italy and Switzerland. These heavy snowfalls have always been dangerous to travelers. In Europe, houses of refuge provide emergency shelter for persons caught in snowstorms. Railroads are often blocked by snow slides in the western mountains of the United States, and roads may be closed to traffic for days. Powerful snowplows clear the roads and tracks.
Mountain snow is important because when it melts it provides water for streams, electric power plants and irrigation reservoirs. But the amount of water in snow is much less than in rain. It takes a snowfall of about ten inches to equal a rainfall of one inch.
In 1946 a research scientist, Vincent J. Schaefer of Schenectady, N.Y., created the first artificial snowflakes. Schaefer produced these flakes in a cold box into which he breathed. The moist air from his breath condensed into snow clouds, which he changed into snow by introducing an extremely cold rod into the cold box. Later Schaefer actually caused snow to fall in nature by using dry ice.
What is Skiing?
Skiing is the act of gliding over snow on long, narrow runners called skis. Many skiers enjoy the thrill of speeding down mountain slopes. Others like the challenge of traveling long distances across flat or slightly hilly terrain. Skiing is an extremely popular form of entertainment. It is also a major competitive sport.
There are three types of skiing, Alpine skiing, Nordic skiing and freestyle skiing. Closely related to skiing is a relatively new activity called snowboarding. The two most popular and basic forms of skiing are Alpine skiing and cross country skiing which is a form of Nordic skiing.
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