'Snow hardener' does exactly what it says: It hardens snow.
Well really, it makes snow more compact. When you are skiing, you dont want soft snow otherwise that will stop your skis by swamping them, and causing lots of friction. What you want is compact snow, so that your skis can go on top of the snow rather than sink in.
Snow hardener is just a catalyst for making the snow more compact so that people skiing can ski on the slopes.
Detonating dynamite on slopes of unstable snow, will bring down the snow before an avalanche can cause death and destruction lower down.
H2O and compressed air. That's it.
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The name of a snow runner with three letters could be ski.
Wherever there's snow and steep slopes.
Detonating dynamite on slopes of unstable snow, will bring down the snow before an avalanche can cause death and destruction lower down.
H2O and compressed air. That's it.
When planning a ski trip, you need to know what to take with you. Take plenty of warm clothing such as ski bibs and shoes. You also need to take sunglasses to protect your eyes from the glare of the snow. Start on the smaller slopes until you are comfortable on skis.
Yes, ski slopes are groomed daily, so that each slope has a consistent amount of snow in each section, to help cover ice patches, and the smooth each run so that it's generally safer to use
for snow to be snow, not water, the temperature of the air has to be below 0 degrees Celsius (freezing point) and the ground has to be below 0 degrees Celsius.
not much to be honest, mostly cities, since the aliens invaded no tree just snow and ski slopes:)
There are a couple of popular ski slopes in Canada. Some of those ski slopes are located at the following resorts: Kicking Horse Resort, Fernie Alpine Resort, and Red Resort.
Yes you can ski in the Netherlands. They have a number of indoor ski resorts and dry slopes.
i don't know that's a hard question i might have to say Australia
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What they use for dry ski slopes
You can snow ski or water ski, but you are always ON the same thing- skis!