yes it does
Snow flakes are made from water vapor in the air that combine to make little ice crystals. The ice crystals like to be in hexagonal forms, and make flakes.
yes.
very frozen ice which was water
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Ice crystals may form in beef when it's frozen but they do not make it more tender. In fact, the ice crystals may be an indication that it is frostbitten, and it will not be as tender as it should be. Food should be wrapped as tightly as possible, with as little air as possible.
no Ice particles fall from the sky but Ice crystals form on the ground.
Cirrus clouds are primarily made out of ice crystals.
It depends. If the ice crystals are forming, then yes, the water is freezing. If you just mean ice crystals, just there not doing anything, then no.
There isn't a factor in clouds that control snowflake formation.Wet snow: water droplets and ice crystals form. Ice crystals grow. Ice crystals combine and form snowflakes. Snowflakes begin to melt. Dry snow:water droplets and ice crystals form. Ice crystals grow. Ice crystals combine snowflakes. Snowflakes fall without melting.
Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy and are composed of ice crystals. Cirrus clouds are the highest form of cloud, and do not usually cause precipitation.
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