water goes brwn in a snow globe because of the acids around it. there are many causes that acids can make. this also includes acid rain. if you want to know more please do not hesitate to write back. i have done this question once before.
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Sally Graham
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sometimes the items placed inside a globe can discolor the water. It may be rust, or the tint from an object that colors the water brown. It is unlikely that anyone would use acid as the liquid in the snow globe, but rather over time, metal items discolor and/or rust and the water will change as a result.
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Sam Sofast
you can go skiing.... snow skiing or water skiing
The snow turns to water and goes in the ground.
There is a CD under the piano in the lighthouse and a bottle of spray get both then spray the CD to get the scratches off then go put it in the box right next to the screen and at the end of the mission you get a snow globe with glasses click the red button on the snow globe to get them
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because snow water is purer, tap water has to go through pipes etc and isn't always filtered properly (i assume you mean snow from the top of mountains)
It could be, but for water and snow. Like if your at lets say a water park then they might have tubes that u slide down water slides on. Also if you go tubing with snow like snow sledding but with a tube.
water draines into lakes and rivers...
I am not sure if cyclaws can go on snow? Because it is low to the ground and if the snow in melting then the water from the snow can get in the car and kill the battery. But if the snow is only a couple of inches and it just arrived then maybe it can. I got a cyclaws in 2010 and it is cool but not sure about snow. I mean i killed one of my RC cars because of snow and water. Hope my advice helped. CHASE
Snow globes can be found many places, and at many price points. Inexpensive scenic snow globes are often found at airport gift shops, in the souvenir sections of drug stores, and at amusement parks. Plastic domes with water and snow can be found at discount stores and even "dollar" stores. Museums often carry snow globes which may be replicas of pieces from their collections. Vintage and collectible snow globes are found on sites such as ebay, and rare pieces can go for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. There are places on line you can order a personal or customized snow globe, as well.
Joe Snowglobe. Go figure. Edited answer: We know that a snow globe was one of the commemorative items created for the Paris exhibition in 1889 as at least two examples are still around. They feature a tiny model of the Eiffel Tower. But the exact person who thought of this clever liquid-filled object is not known. The Perzy family of Austria did not invent the snow globe, but they have been making them since the early 1900s, so they certainly invented some of the techniques that are in use today. The Perzy factory still makes snow globes today.
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You would want to go water skiing when the weather is hot.In really cold weather you can go skiing on the snow.