there are 3 kind (1) ice (2) sleet (3) and snow
Water can be found in many forms. It can be found as ice, snow, sweat, dew ect. MANY WAYS>
Hail is frozen precipitation that forms in thunderstorms, while snow forms in colder clouds. Hail and snow are not the same; hail typically forms in warmer conditions than snow. Once hail falls to the ground, it remains as hail and does not turn into snow.
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The air at ground level or the air at the altitude where the snow forms? Snow forms in clouds and then falls. Therefore it can be and usually is warmer at ground level than in the clouds...Answer...water moisture freezes at 0° C or 32° F so it would have to be freezing in the clouds where the snow forms.
No, snow and rain are two different forms of precipitation. Snow falls as frozen ice crystals, while rain falls as liquid water droplets. Snow forms when the temperature is cold enough for water vapor to freeze before it reaches the ground, whereas rain forms when water droplets combine and fall from clouds.
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Snow and rain are both forms of precipitation, but they form differently. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals before falling to the ground, while rain forms when liquid water droplets in the atmosphere combine and fall to the ground.
Snow crystals develop into many different forms due to variations in temperature and humidity as they fall through the atmosphere. These differences create unique growth patterns and structures within the crystal, resulting in a diverse range of shapes such as dendrites, columns, and plates. Additionally, environmental factors like wind and air turbulence can further influence the final shape of the snow crystal.