Snowmen
Snowmen are humanoid figures formed from snow, typically created outdoors during winter in regions with adequate snowfall. The traditional construction uses stacked snow spheres to resemble a human figure, most often with three balls representing the head, torso, and base. The snow's moisture content and temperature influence how easily the pieces can be rolled and stacked.
Common features include a carrot for a nose, coal or stones for the eyes and mouth, and
Historically, snow figures appear in European folklore and have become a familiar symbol of winter in many
Snowmen are temporary constructions; they melt as temperatures rise, and sun exposure accelerates degradation. In some