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  2. Fact check: Sublimation, not government conspiracy, explains ...

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    A Facebook claim contains three TikTok videos that allegedly show that snow is synthetic. We rated it false. Fact check: Sublimation, not government conspiracy, explains snowmelt videos

  3. TikTokers are trying to prove that snow in Texas is 'fake ...

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    TikTok is full of videos spreading the bogus claim that the snow in Texas is fake and was engineered by the government. TikTokers are trying to prove that snow in Texas is 'fake,' pushing a false ...

  4. Fake snow - Wikipedia

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    Fake snow at a filming location for the Doctor Who 2013 Christmas Special. When snow-like scenery is needed in live theatre, materials have included feathers, cotton, paper, breakfast cereal and potato flakes. [4] To reduce the cleanup problem, many theatres use "snow generators" which create soapy white bubbles which disappear after a short ...

  5. Snowmelt - Wikipedia

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    The snow does not melt slower gradually with distance from the trunk, but rather creates a wall surrounding snow-free ground around it. According to some of sources, North American spring ephermal plants like spring beauty ( Claytonia caroliniana ), trout lily ( Erythronium americanum ) and red trillium ( Trillium erectum L.) benefit from such ...

  6. Thundersnow - Wikipedia

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    Synoptic snow storms tend to be large and complex, with many possible factors affecting the development of thundersnow. The best location in a storm to find thundersnow is typically in its NorthWest quadrant (in the Northern Hemisphere , based on observations in the Midwestern United States ), within what is known as the "comma head" of a ...

  7. False bottom (sea ice) - Wikipedia

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    The salinity and temperature of under-ice meltwater and false bottoms are controlled by both ice melt and desalination. The salinity of false bottoms was 1.0 during the ARCTIC 91 expedition, [9] 0.4 during SHEBA and 2.3 during MOSAiC. The average thickness of false bottoms was 20 cm during the ARCTIC 91 expedition, 15 cm during SHEBA, and 8 cm ...

  8. Here's why parts of the Northeast have been stuck in a snow ...

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    Boston has taken in 5.2 inches of snow thus far in the 2022-23 winter season, including some snowfall last weekend, whereas the city is usually well over a foot of accumulation this far into January.

  9. Snow line - Wikipedia

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    The glacier region below this snow line was subject to melting in the previous season. The term "orographic snow line" is used to describe the snow boundary on surfaces other than glaciers. The term "regional snow line" is used to describe large areas. [2] The "permanent snow line" is the level above which snow will lie all year. [3]