
Could Scientists Use Silver Iodide to Make Snow for the Olympics?
Could Scientists Use Silver Iodide to Make Snow for the Olympics?
Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer
February 20, 20186m 41s
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Show Notes
As the glam metal band Cinderella once said, you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. I’m relatively certain they weren’t talking about snow, but let’s pretend they were anyway: Global warming threatens to wreak havoc on snowpack. The American west in particular already has a snowpack problem, which means less water for drinking and powering hydroelectric plants. Unfortunately you can’t just force snow to fall out of the air.
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