If you can de-ice or combat icing in winter, don’t de-icing or combat icing in winter. What is snow vocabulary?
What is my vocabulary about ice and snow I want to start? I’ve marked bold the words that make me think of the next word, which has an asterisk. Have you ever faced the same problem in the same place you live, but still, I’m
not sure whether you face the same problem in places you live in, but still.. In my city every winter streets get covered with ice and snow, and special snow-clearing cars/vehicles (?) appear in the streets to remove ice, or do de-icing, or combat icing as it becomes slippery. How can we remove ice by road salt? What is a slippery road? Which is better: black ice or something different? Is it dangerous for cars there?
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What is called a plow?
Roads are then Plowed and salted. Though they may use sand as they are a road, roads are not normally salted.
Only aircraft are generally referred to as ‘de-iced’.
Are you likely to scrape your car windshield?
Black Ice is a thin layer of ice on a road. Icing like water or ice being transparent enough ‘for the color of the road surface’. Are you on ice in a city?
How many inches of snow actually has a year to come? The response depends on the amount of snow that is expected.
In regions with lots of snow, this can be moved from the road with a snowplough (US snowplow) or snow blower.
If the temperatures are not too low, powder salt can melt ice or snow if the ice is melted with a soft material (e.g. a hard shell) from a container. What makes salt grit? Can salt be grit? Can you use other chemicals for general purpose? What is the chemical word for for reagent?
The vehicles are named according to their particular role, but in general “snow removal vehicle” is possible (but not common) Generally you would use the specific name “de-icing lorry, gritter, snow plough/snow melter” See https://en.wikipedia. Over here: http://www.org/wiki/winter_service_vehicle for lists of more specialised types of vehicle.
Black ice, the most common ice on the land is on the shore of the Indian Ocean. It is more consistent in temperatures than compressed snow. As snow is compressed it still retains its white color from the trapped air. If a puddle freezes it stays clear, and it’s much harder to see after driving. At first sight it is clear ice that looks black on road surface. I come
across an example of it though.