Yes.
Water is liquid. Snow is crystalline. The crystalline structure of snow reflects white light. Water is transparent.
The crystalline water that falls out of the cold atmosphere is known as snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and then falls to the ground.
when a crystalline solid such as snow is heated its melts at a destined characteristic melting point
Sort of, snow is a conglomeration of many solids. They're all ice, but obviously snow and ice are quite different.
You think about what snow is like. What sort of a person would have the same traits as snow does? Describe that person.
powder snow, sleet, slush, snow blanket, snow crystal, snowbank, snowdrift, snowfall ice crystal or crystalline ice
yes, each snowflake is one dendritic ice crystal. However fallen snow is not a solid, the snowflakes have stacked up to capture a larger volume of air than the volume of the snowflakes themselves.
That type of substance is called a crystal.
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Snow is a form of precipitation in the form of crystalline ice particles. It is typically composed of snowflakes, which are unique in shape and structure. Snow can also have different textures and densities depending on factors such as temperature and moisture content.
cold and light