Why is snow white and not clear?

For snow to be white, it means that it must be reflecting all the different colors of light equally. For ice to be clear, it is transmitting all the colors of light equally and not reflecting them back to your eye.
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Why is snow not transparent?

Snow is tiny ice crystals, and ice is translucent, not transparent like a windowpane. Light cannot pass through ice easily, and changes directions or reflects off the angles of interior surfaces. Because light bounces back and forth within the crystal, some light is reflected and some is absorbed.
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What causes snow to look white?

Light is scattered and bounces off the ice crystals in the snow. The reflected light includes all the colors, which, together, look white.
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Why is snow white but when it melts its clear?

Snow looks white because ice crystals reflect light better than water does. Water transmits light (lets it pass through). But the microscopically rough surfaces of ice crystals act like tiny mirrors. Light is scattered instead of passing through.
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Is snow always white?

Snow most frequently appears white, but deep snow can act as a filter, absorbing more of one color and less of another. Deep snow tends to absorb red light, reflecting the blue tints often seen in snow.
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Is snow white or clear?

Snow is actually translucent — or clear — since it's made up of ice crystals. However, due to the way in which those clear crystals reflect light, snow appears white to the human eye.
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Is purple snow real?

But it's all true, every word. We did have purple snow, at least in Streator, Illinois, where my boyhood was misspent. Other cities must have had it, too. Each winter, the snow tumbled down in December—pure, fluffy, altogether white.
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Why is snow white even at night?

When light hits snow, it moves through it– reflecting and refracting off all of the tiny ice crystals. As light reflects back toward us off the ice crystals, we get the whole spectrum. Since no particular color absorbs, the light reflected and therefore the snow, is white!
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How is Snow White a princess?

Snow White was born in her Kingdom as a princess, for she was the daughter of the King and Queen. Her skin was as white as snow, her lips were as red as the rose, and her hair was as black as ebony wood. But early in her life, her mother died.
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What makes snow blue?

What causes the blue color that sometimes appears in snow and ice? As with water, this color is caused by the absorption of both red and yellow light (leaving light at the blue end of the visible light spectrum).
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Why is snow white because it forgot its color?

Because it forgot what colour it was. Lelouch: I don't know why snow is white, but I do not hate it. I think its beautiful.
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Why is snow fluffy?

because the air is cold, all the way down to the surface, snowflakes don't melt. That allows the individual flakes to stay light and fluffy.
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Can you eat snow?

Scientists have found that new snow can contain weird stuff including pesticides, soot and even nasties such as mercury and formaldehyde. All of these things are found at extremely low levels — which means it's technically safe to eat.
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Is snow white a color?

Although snow's natural color may be white, it has been known to take on more hypnotizing hues. According to Libbrecht, snowpack, icebergs and glaciers can sometimes appear blue when light enters their bellies through cracks and crevices (rather than reflecting off of their surfaces) and gets trapped.
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Why is snow called snow?

The word comes from a word in the Swiss dialect of French, and, prior to that, comes from the Latin word for snow (nix). Our language has used this Latin root to form a large number of words for snow-related things, although most of them are quite obscure.
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What is snow made of?

Snow forms when tiny ice crystals in clouds stick together to become snowflakes. If enough crystals stick together, they'll become heavy enough to fall to the ground. Snowflakes that descend through moist air that is slightly warmer than 0 °C will melt around the edges and stick together to produce big flakes.
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Who is the 1st Disney Princess?

But though Snow White was Disney's first full-length movie princess, she wasn't the first Disney princess. That honor goes to Persephone, the main character of a 1937 Silly Symphonies short that served as a sort of test run for Snow White.
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Why is Snow White hair black?

(EDIT: Julia Mavroidi mentioned in the comments that Snow White's hair was not always black-in fact, in the first edition of the Grimms, it was her eyes that were ebony!) The apple is the most iconic image of Snow White, but the apple only comes after two other temptations-stay laces and a poisoned comb.
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Why is ice white in color?

What Causes Ice to Turn White? Ice appears white when it contains trapped air bubbles and minerals. Some of the more common impurities found in water are minerals like calcium and magnesium, as well as sediment. As these things freeze, gases are released, creating air bubbles and causing ice to shrink on occasion.
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Why is snow white but ice is blue?

Glacier Ice is blue because the light that enters the glacier ice travels much farther in the ice than it did in the snow. This gives the ice time to absorb more red than blue light. So when the light returns to the surface, it is lacking red light, making it appear blue.
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Is white a color?

Some consider white to be a color, because white light comprises all hues on the visible light spectrum. And many do consider black to be a color, because you combine other pigments to create it on paper. But in a technical sense, black and white are not colors, they're shades.
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Does pink snow exist?

Pink snow, also known as snow algae, red snow, or even the ominous-sounding blood snow, has been spotted all over the world (including the Rockies, the Himalayas, the Arctic, and Antarctica), most recently in melted form at Montana's Glacier National Park.
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Is yellow snow real?

Pollution or Sand

Snow can also fall from the sky with a yellow color. Yellow snow is real. You may think snow is white, but other colors of snow exist, including black, red, blue, brown, and even orange. Yellow snow can be caused by air pollution as certain pollutants in the air can give snow a yellowish tinge.
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What is black snow?

In a coal-mining region in Russia, polluted air colors the snow black. Residents are suffering as a result of environmental pollution.
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