A single piece of snow is called a snowflake.
If it is a handful of tightly compressed snow which can be thrown, then it is called a snowball.
The big pieces of snow that fall from the sky are called snowflakes. These are lumps of snow and are not six-sided crystals, contrary to popular misconception.
However, these pieces of snow are clumps of crystals. Each crystal is also called a snowflake, hence the confusion.
A snowflake, I think.
Big flakes, huge flakes
Usually, a "flake".
Cloudet. As in pig, piglet
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Snow falling from the sky is called snow. THe act of snow falling is called snowing.
It is caused by a snow algae, single-celled organisms that live atop snow fields around the world. It has been remarked for at least 2000 years since Aristotle wrote about snow that was "reddish in color" in his "History of Animals". In north America it is called watermelon snow just because of the color and fruity scent. (by the way do not taste it!) In Scandinavia it is called "blood snow". Near penguin rookeries, of course, there is often another reason for snow's pinkish orangish tinge: Guano!
mantle (the outside of the Earth)
a lot of snow
a combination of rain and snow together is called "snaine"
A single piece of information is known as a value.
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A single piece of data is called a datum.
No, Brittany Snow is not single.
In thin ice, you have to complete all the levels by melting every single snow piece in every single level.
Galley's
A coiled piece of DNA is called a plasmid, found in prokaryotic cells.
Run (a cover of snow patrol's single) i will be was released in America only and is not planned for release in the Uk.
A value
A single 'piece' of sand is called a 'grain'.
snowflake(s)
The common term for a single mosaic piece it tessera, but can also be called abaciscus or abaculus. Each piece is made of a single small tile, which is usually cube shaped. Tesseras are usually made from clay, ceramic, stone, glass, or mirror.