Cubic feet connot be expressed in square feet as they are dimensionally different.
Cubic (think of a box) is 3 dimensional as in volume, where square (think of a piece of paper) is 2 dimensional as...
Just curious, did you really need to add the "hot" adjective to water?
This website should help though.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/hackdiet/www/subsection1_4_2_0_7.html
A square foot is a measure of area, not volume. So the answer depends on two things. One is the depth, which will give us the volume, and the other is the density of the snow, which tells us how much...
Square Foot of Ice.
There is no answer to this question; it depends on a variety of issues, the biggest of which is the thickness of the ice. One square foot of one inch thick ice weighs...