Correction for the weight of a cubic meter of Snow
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How heavy is 6,000 pounds?
It's about twelve times as heavy as a cubic meter of Snow
The weight of a cubic meter of Snow is about 510 pounds.
(Freshly fallen, standard conditions; measurements taken in Norway, 1965-68)
One cubic meter of freshly fallen snow under standard conditions weighs an average of
510 pounds. Assembled in 2008, the world record largest snowman was constructed of
13,000,000 pounds of snow and stood
37.21 m (122.1 ft) tall.
MLA Style (8th Ed.)
"Correction for the weight of a cubic meter of Snow" The Measure of Things, 2023, www.themeasureofthings.com/correction.php?comp=weight&unit=lbs&amt=6000&i=48. Accessed 29 Jan 2023.
APA Style (7th Ed.)
The Measure of Things. (2023). Correction for the weight of a cubic meter of Snow. Retrieved January 29, 2023 from www.themeasureofthings.com/correction.php?comp=weight&unit=lbs&amt=6000&i=48
Chicago Style (17th Ed.)
"Correction for the weight of a cubic meter of Snow." The Measure of Things. 2023. https://www.themeasureofthings.com/correction.php?comp=weight&unit=lbs&amt=6000&i=48.