If You See Pink Snow, This is What it Means
This pink "watermelon snow" is a striking, bright color reminiscent of sweet summer fruit. But the cause of the snow's color change could lead to problems.
Winter brings icy white snow to the mountains each year, but recently, people have started encountering something out of the ordinary: pink snow. This unusual snow has also earned the nicknames “watermelon snow” and “glacier blood” for its rosy appearance.
While it seems “cute,” scientists are concerned about its potential environmental impact. But what causes snow to turn pink in the first place? Here’s what you need to know...
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Winter brings icy white snow to the mountains each year, but recently, people have started encountering something out of the ordinary: pink snow. This unusual snow has also earned the nicknames “watermelon snow” and “glacier blood” for its rosy appearance.
While it seems “cute,” scientists are concerned about its potential environmental impact. But what causes snow to turn pink in the first place? Here’s what you need to know...
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