Yes, it is dangerous because it is a large accumulation of snow that usually comes with lightning. It can cause death. so yes it is dangerous Yes, it is dangerous because it is a large accumulation of snow that usually comes with lightning. It can cause death. so yes it is dangerous
Well snow has its fair share of dangers. First it can freeze people causing hypothermia, if it starts to melt it can create slippery ice, causing endless problems. It builds up and causes avalanches in the mountains, it can stall air traffic and it can create dangerous traffic problems. The list goes on.
The Dangers of a Snowstorm are many, but here are a few of the most commonly known facts. 1. Strong winds blow snow into snowdrifts that can bury people alive. 2. Air temperatures can go down to -20 degrees Fahrenheit. 3. Snow can blow so thick that it is impossible to see less than 5 or 6 feet in front of you. 4. If you stay out too long, you can get a bad case of frostbite. I hope these facts on Snowstorm dangers help you. By Natasha
Dark snow is dust. So think of dust dangers and you've got your answer.
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The best place to find pictures of individual flakes of snow is on Google images. They offer compilations of various individual snow flakes, and allow you to search for what size of the image you want.
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Lacy flakes of frozen water are snowflakes. Snowflakes form when water vapor in the air condenses and freezes into intricate ice crystals, creating the unique shapes and patterns we see falling from the sky.
By definition, snow consists of crystals of ice called "flakes." Very wet snow is actually sleet, for instance, because there are no crystals of ice; very big, dry snow is actually hail, etc.
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