Why is it so quiet when there's snow on the ground? (1 Viewer)

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Laron

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There is a reason behind the calming silence of snow. When white fluffy snow builds up on the ground, it becomes an absorber of sound. The layer of snow dampens sound waves.

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Maybe that's another reason why I prefer winter! (It's summer here right now.)
 

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learned something good today
 
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