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Winter is connected with fun and games: snowball fights, skiing, and, every four years, the Winter Olympics. But what will a winter sports enthusiast do if the snow doesn't make an appearance?
Artificial snow is more like a tightly packed frozen snow that is partly melt. They are broken up by a
high—pressure pump at first and then turn into small frozen pieces. Most artificial snow is made using snow cannons. As the air's cooling capacity falls, so does the amount of water that can be pumped through the machine. At —4℃ a
snow cannon can operate at around 80% humidity. But if the outside temperature is —1℃, this must be reduced to around 30% humidity.
In 1980, the Olympics held in America became the first Winter Games to use machine—made snow.
Artificial snow also appeared at the two recent Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia (2014), and Vancouver, British Columbia (2010). And the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing is the first to rely entirely on artificial snow.
The International Olympic Committee states that it creates a more consistent surface. In addition, the
snow that comes from a cannon is icier than natural snow. It melts more slowly, and provides a harder surface for athletes looking for speed. The first Olympics using entirely artificial snow will probably not be the last.
A. But they weren't the last.
B. It is made from waterdrops.
C. That's when artificial snow comes in.
D. What is artificial snow, and how is it made?
E. Temperature also plays a significant role in snowmaking.
F. Artificial snow can be applied into a wide range of fields.
G. Artificial snow is well worth using in the Winter Olympics.