Specific Weight of Snow: Weight and Density of 1 m³
Table of snow weight and density: dry snow, wet snow, fresh snow, old snow, firn and glacier ice.
Read article →The natural materials section contains reference values for substances and media whose properties can vary noticeably in real conditions. It includes weight, density and approximate calculation tables.
Such materials often depend on moisture, temperature, structure, compaction and condition. Use the data as a reference and verify values for the specific situation.
Table of snow weight and density: dry snow, wet snow, fresh snow, old snow, firn and glacier ice.
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