Encara no tenim significats per a "melt snow".
1The fire was more important to melt snow than to maintain heat.
2Got bear's flesh to eat; warm in here, melt snow.'
3This energy to melt snow gets to the snow through two processes: radiation and conduction.
4But there's wood, and I can melt snow and drink water, so I'll be all right.
5Then we'll melt snow and have hot chocolate.
6We tucked him into a sleeping bag, and I got the stove going to melt snow.
7Snowploughs are needed to clear heavy snowfalls from the road because standard gritting does not melt snow.
8With no fuel, he was unable to melt snow for water or cook his remaining freeze-dried meals.
9I often use this board to pair up two stoves underneath one pot to quickly melt snow.
10We are short of meat, but we have plenty of flour; and as for water, we can melt snow.
11I've seen salt melt snow.
12Stove and Fuel When it comes to fuel, you will need to know whether you will melt snow for water.
13We had finished our water during the climb to the summit and were now unable to melt snow for more.
14He had no matches to light his stove and had been forced to melt snow in the folds of his tent.
15Fortunately Shep had a pocket cup with him, and in that they had to melt snow to get water to drink.
16Size Matters The amount of energy you need to melt snow depends on the amount of snow-thisis proportional to the volume.
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