#1 - Ice and Snow
Jan/Feb 2006

Winter in Canada is a time for fun with snow and ice. Skiing, skating, snowmen, and, sometimes, shovelling! In this issue of KNOW, we take a scientific look at ice and snow. How do ice and snow form? How big was the world’s largest hailstone? How do animals cope with ice and snow? Check out the theme section in this month’s issue to find out. (And when you’ve finished reading you can chill out with some ice cream that you make yourself.)


Table of Contents

11. Cool it!
Snowflakes, ice cubes, hailstones, winter animals, and more!

19. Know It Alls
What causes goosebumps and ice cream headaches?

20. Great Moments in Science
You might be surprised when you meet the first person to ever photograph a snowflake.

21. Science in Action
Meet the Ice Man, Dr. Brian Luckman, a guy who thinks glaciers are great!

22. Know How
Make ice cream and a crystal snowflake.

Departments
3. KNOW News
8. KNOW It, KNOW You, KNOW Them

18. Poetry Place
24. Snow Fun
26. Sky Spies
27. Digging Dinos
28. Reviewed by You
29. Comic Captions
30. KNOW and Tell

#29 - Shapes and Patterns

#28 - Desert Life

#27 - Backyard Birds

#26 - Sticky Science

#25 - The Winter Olympics

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