Snow
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(Soft clapping sounds) Have you ever heard
snow?
Try again:
snow.
Back in 1968, you can see that the mountain range of Brokeback Mountain was covered in 151 inches of
snow
pack.
But over the years, 10 years later, the
snow
packs eroded, and, if you notice, the trees have started turning yellow.
A few years later, there's no
snow
left at all.
The
snow
and the ice were my sandbox, and the Inuit were my teachers.
So he and mom went to dinner, and I snuck out and thought it'd be really cool to do donuts or even some figure-eights in the
snow.
Do I carve a message in the
snow?
Here it kind of looks like he's looking for a date, but what he's really looking for is for someone to shovel him out when he gets snowed in, because he knows he's not very good at fighting fires when he's covered in four feet of
snow.
There's a guy in the I.T. department of the City of Honolulu who saw this app and realized that he could use it, not for snow, but to get citizens to adopt tsunami sirens.
Those rivers are draining snowmelt from mountains far to the east, where
snow
melts, it travels down the river through the desert, and forms the great Aral Sea.
Lots of
snow
in which to dig a den.
To find food, mothers must lead their cubs down to the coast, where the
snow
will already be melting.
Kevin had to cancel the cab and trudge out in the
snow.
It's a time of change, when warmth turns to cold, water turns to snow, and then it all disappears.
I found
snow!
I was optimizing my life for quality of life, and quality of life for me means time in
snow.
When one morning, years after the crash, I stepped onto stone and the underside of my left foot felt the flash of cold, nerves at last awake, it was exhilarating, a gust of
snow.
And I say, "I hope he's not really dead, just enjoying a refreshing lie-down in the snow, but the caption says he is dead."
And Luria said, "At the North Pole, there is always
snow.
Wherever there is always snow, the bears are white.
Or maybe we could design streets with the cobblestone of the 21st century, something that captures kinetic energy, melts snow, helps you with your fitness when you walk.
And I operated the mechanical brooms and I plowed the
snow.
Well, those of you who have ever seen or touched snow, you know that it's really light, because it's just a bunch of tiny ice crystals clumped together, and it's mostly air.
If you squish a handful of
snow
to make a snowball, it gets really small, hard and dense.
Now each year, as new
snow
lands on the glacier, it melts in the summer sun, and it forms little rivers of water on the flow along the ice, and they start to melt and bore their way down through the glacier, forming big networks of caves, sometimes going all the way down to the underlying bedrock.
We had to build
snow
and ice anchors so that we could tie off ropes and rappel down into the hole.
We named this cave
Snow
Dragon Cave because it was like a big dragon sleeping under the
snow.
Now later this summer, as more
snow
melted off the glacier, we found more caves, and we realized they were all connected.
Well not too much lives in them because they're so cold and the entrance is actually covered up with
snow
for about eight months of the year.
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