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Standard XII
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Latent Heat
The snow on m...
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The snow on mountains does not melt all at once
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The ice has a high specific latent heat of fusion and so heat from the sun is not sufficient enough to melt large amounts of ice. If it were not so, all the snow would have melted very quickly and cause floods.
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