nazdarovye
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Pete_Hickey said:No it doesen't necessarily. It takes 80 calories to transform a gram of ice at 0C into a gram of water at 0C (Ie to just melt it), but it takes 100 calories (slightly less at elevation) to bring water from 0C to 100C.
Actually, that means that it takes almost twice as much energy to melt the snow:
80 + 100 = 180 calories to get snow to boiling.
Only 100 calories to get water to boiling.
If you're just melting the snow to 0° water, then you can just use the stream water at 0° and use no calories, compared to the 80 for the snow. Either would need to be treated with chemicals or filtered through a purifier just to be safe.