Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You may have noticed a blue tint to the snow in your yard. No, it’s not from ice melt or spilled antifreeze. The color has ...
You may have noticed a blue tint to the snow in your yard. No, it’s not from ice melt or spilled antifreeze. The color has everything to do with how light interacts with snow. Start the day smarter.
You may have noticed a blue tint to the snow in your yard. No, it’s not from ice melt or spilled antifreeze. The color has everything to do with how light interacts with snow. In a way, yes - but not ...