Humans are sensitive to cold, see and are other health concerns associated with cold and snowy weather.:
Snow activities
Many winter activities involve the use of snow in some form (which sometimes is man-made, using— a in which teams make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, purpose-built ice-covered tracks in a steer able Skiing — the activity of gliding over snow using fiberglass planks called skis that are strapped to the skiers' feet with — a gravity-powered activity using a sled to glide downhill.
building — for example, constructions such as the, the largest in the world.
— a physical in which snowballs are thrown with the intention of hitting someone else.
— an increasingly common sport in which participants strap a composite board to their feet and slide down a snow-covered mountain.
building — creating a manlike model out of snow.
— driving snowmobiles in snow, across frozen lakes, on public trails, or around mountains.
— a means of travel on top of the snow by increasing of the feet by wearing snowshoes.
- cooking, eating and sleeping outside in the snow during the winter. Those who winter camp build a shelter from evergreen tree boughs, dig, create a or sleep in a tent for shelter Ice activities
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