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Why dirty snow melts faster than the clean snow?

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Why dirty snow melts faster than the clean snow?
posted Dec 8, 2016 by anonymous
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Dirty snow melts faster than clean snow because the dirt in dirty snow is dark in color, absorbing solar radiation. This causes dirty snow to melt faster than clean snow, which reflects most solar radiation back into the atmosphere rather than absorbing it.

answer Jan 12, 2017 by Shivaranjini

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