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    of snow. Doning an igloo is a hard work. Sometimes you can mest up on the rims and all the blocks may fall down. To the other snow and you will have to do the blocks from the beginning. So you have to be very careful on how to follow the steps(directions). Always remembered that it's hard and it takes along time if you are the only one doing igloo(by yourself). MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS!!!!!!!!!!! Step 1, draw a circle on the snow. A seven foot diameter. Next, move any loose snow on…

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    Whenever it snows at my house, the driveway and sidewalks freeze over with snow and ice. My father takes his little snow shovel and stands out in the cold shoveling the snow out of the way and trying to get rid of the ice. He’s usually out in the cold for a long time and that could make him sick. To make the winter time more effortless on him and other people in the world, I invented the heated snow shovel. The heated snow shovel is a smarter, quicker, and simpler way to make the snow and ice…

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    cross a frozen lake on foot,so it must have been really cold.The climate in Alaska is from -30 degrees to -70 degrees,I know this because it they said it in the video.This made it harder for the people in the gold rush and still today.There is lots of snow too so it was even colder and some people died from…

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    The type of clothing the Inuit culture wore was because of their geography. In Alaska, it is farther away from the equator, so it would be harshly cold and snowy. Therefore, they would need warm clothes to stay protected and cozy. The Inuits would probably wear fur coats (parkas) with hoods, fur pants, and warm hats. They would also need to wear under clothes made from animal skins when they were outside fishing or hunting. The Inuits dressed in layers to stay warm because of where they were…

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    little over minimum wage. The football game is over and Dakota has had to much to drink. Dakota is now drunk can't walk straight and he is getting ready to leave the bar. He starts the car and is on his way home. It is ten degrees with three inches of snow outside and very icy on the roads. Dakota is…

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    Which weather do you prefer driving in summer or winter? Imagine driving in the summer time, you can put down your window or just put on the A/C. Difference with driving in the winter is that, you must always keep the heat and window up. Driving in the summer you don’t have to worry about your tires like you do in the winter. You have to worry about your car doors freezing together during the winter. Which season would you prefer? During the summer, you can roll down your windows or just put…

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    a unified form solid to a liquid that has no definite shape. These physical properties that are observed help skiers determine what type of wax to use for a specific temperature and snow condition. The chemistry of snow and waxing is crucial to waxing skis because it helps ensure our skis glide smoothly on the snow. The unseen world of chemistry is present everyone. It affects everyone on a daily basis from routine activities to athletics. Skiing has showed me the importance of physical…

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    Merari Alvarado Narrative Essay Colorado In July 21,2016 we had decided to take a mini vacation to Colorado by car. Colorado has many beautiful places to visit to explore. The nature, the breeze, will leave you In shock. Before leaving, I had to make sure the car was ready to be run for hours. Made the oil change, check the tires and so on. From Houston to Aspen Colorado, was about 22hour trip because we would stop to get gas and grab some snacks for the road. During the long drive…

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    Soft whooshing sounds rose up from beneath my skis as they slid across the soft crystal like snow glistening in the bright winter sun. The cool and crisp air was the ideal temperature for a day of skiing, not too cold to make it uncomfortable, but still cold enough to keep the snow from melting and turning slushy. With these snow conditions and bright blue skies above, all in all, it looked to be a perfect day for skiing with my family. Accompanied by my Mom, Uncle, and 4 cousins, we woke at…

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    danger of blind risk was when I attempted skiing with a group of experts just to make friends. I should have taken the bunny hill. I started out shaky; soon the ground beneath began passing faster. Before I knew it, the earth fell from my skis. As the snow covered my battered face, I felt foolish and insignificant watching my friends descend the hill and never look back. Lying there, I saw that I risked my life merely to make friends who did not accept the non-skier me.…

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