❄️ How Snow Keeps Animals Warm

By Professor Bubbles your frog scientist who loves cozy winter science πŸΈπŸ”¬


🐾 Snow Looks Cold but It Can Be Warm

Snow feels freezing when you touch it.
So it might sound strange to hear this
Snow can actually keep animals warm

In winter many animals hide under snow on purpose.
Why would they do that

Let us discover the surprising science behind snow as a winter blanket.


❄️ Snow Is Full of Air

Snow is not solid like ice.
It is made of millions of tiny ice crystals with air trapped between them.

This trapped air is very important.

Air is a poor conductor of heat.
That means heat does not move through it easily.

Because of this
Snow can slow down the loss of heat.

Professor Bubbles says
Snow is like a fluffy jacket made of ice and air


🌑️ Snow Works Like Insulation

Insulation is something that keeps warmth inside.

Snow does this very well.

Under a layer of snow:

  • the temperature stays more stable
  • wind cannot reach the ground
  • heat from the earth is trapped

Even when the air temperature is far below zero
The ground under snow can stay close to zero degrees.

That is much warmer than the air above.


🐭 Animals That Hide Under the Snow

Many animals use snow as protection.

Examples include:

  • mice and voles that dig tunnels
  • frogs resting in soil under snow
  • insects hiding in leaf layers
  • rabbits sleeping in shallow snow holes

This hidden space is called the subnivean zone.
It is a small world under the snow where life continues quietly.


🐻 What About Bigger Animals

Large animals use snow in different ways.

Bears sleep in dens covered by snow.
Foxes dig into snow to block the wind.
Birds fluff their feathers and sometimes dive into snow for warmth.

Snow helps them all survive winter nights.


πŸ§ͺ Snow Science Activity

Test Snow Insulation

What you need:

  • two small containers
  • warm water
  • snow

What to do:

  1. Fill both containers with warm water
  2. Cover one container completely with snow
  3. Leave the other uncovered
  4. Wait ten minutes
  5. Feel the temperature of both containers

The snow covered one will stay warmer longer.

That is insulation in action.


🧠 Fun Snow Facts

  • Igloos stay warm for the same reason snow does
  • Snow can make winter quieter by absorbing sound
  • Animals can hear better under snow tunnels
  • Fresh snow is mostly air

πŸ“š Science Vocabulary

WordMeaning
InsulationSomething that slows heat loss
Air pocketsSmall spaces filled with air
SubniveanThe space under snow
TemperatureHow hot or cold something is