by wickedwillie on May 28th, 2005

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Is it true that there is one inch of water in every ten inches of snow that falls?

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  • by WHITE BEAR on March 9th, 2006

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    Probably !! As a high altitude climber who has had to melt snow to get drinking water I can tell you that to make three litres of water the amount of snow required filled a very large plastic sack!

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