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The snow sports.


  Key words: Snow, Snow-Sport, Sport, Sports  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is snow?
  Answer: Snow is a frozen precipitation of white translucent ice crystal flakes. In cold weather the snowflakes fall from the sky and form layers on the ground or other surfaces. - 236

Question: How many sides does a snowflake have?
  Answer: All snowflakes have only 6 sides. Snowflakes are a hexagonal crystal lattice. - 256

Question: What is sports?
  Answer: Sports are a competitive athletic activity requiring skill or physical exertion and governed by a set of rules or customs. - 162


  External related links to the world ...  

Snowflakes, snow crystals, and other ice phenomena.
 Snowflakes, snow crystals, and other ice phenomena.

snowcrystals.com - 871
All About Snow
 All About Snow

 Quick snow facts. A snow glossary, a snow gallery, and more.

nsidc.org/snow - 872
Snowflakes and Snow Crystals
 Snowflakes and Snow Crystals

 The physics of snow crystals and snowflakes as well as the history of early scientific observations and photographs.

its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals - 873
Snow TV
 Snow TV

 Holday videos from snow ski resorts from around the world.

snow.tv - 874
ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports
 ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports

 ESPN.com provides comprehensive sports coverage. Complete sports information including NFL, MLB, NBA, College Football, College Basketball scores and news.

espn.com - 893
Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
 Council on Physical Fitness and Sports

health.gov/our-work/nutrition-physical-activity/presidents-council - 895
Rugby Tours Ireland, Scottish Rugby Tours, Wales Rugby Tour, Britain Rugby Tour, England Rugby Tours
 Rugby Tours Ireland, Scottish Rugby Tours, Wales Rugby Tour, Britain Rugby Tour, England Rugby Tours

sportstravelsouthwest.co.uk - 897



  Comments and Quotes  

I could use a little snow! If its going to be this cold out it could at least be pretty! - Anna Method - 23


We have had ice / snow/ slush and expect more snow. The way the roads are dealt with around here is to wait for it to melt. Not going to happen before tomorrow. Messy roads just refreeze and get even worse after a storm until completely melted and dry. This happens so seldom here that it is not worth the investment to have enough machines to handle secondary roads .... we just shut down. - Doreen Lawrence - 5




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