Powdery
It would bring deep cold air
When snow falls through humid air that is close to freezing, the snowflakes tend to join together into larger clumps in which the individual crystals are hard to see. Powdery snow is produced when snow falls through cold dry air
Some places have cold air and some places have hot air.
If the cold air is advancing, that makes it a cold front.
Real snow is created by in nature when water vapor in the air condenses into ice crystals. As the crystals accumulate, the fall to the ground creating real snow. Artificial snow, or fake snow, is produced by spraying water as a mist into the air when it is cold enough to freeze as ice crystals. The artificial snow can often be just as good as real snow.
When it is hot snow melts.
When snow falls through humid air that is close to freezing, the snowflakes tend to join together into larger clumps in which the individual crystals are hard to see. Powdery snow is produced when snow falls through cold dry air
The air has to be cold enough to crystalize the water in the air.
It would bring deep cold air
It would bring deep cold air
Because of the cold air from Canada and the wet air off the ocean when they meet snow happens
When snow falls through humid air that is close to freezing, the snowflakes tend to join together into larger clumps in which the individual crystals are hard to see. Powdery snow is produced when snow falls through cold dry air
Snow insulates the ground. It keeps the ground below it frozen which keeps the air around it cold.
unbearingly cold frosty freezing icey air cold wind ect think of the weather :snow?rain?is the rain cold? is the snow icy? housestones? sorry if this didnt help :) x
the air mass that brings snow to japan is called the Cold Siberian Air Mass and snow falls the most during the most in the summer months.
It is very cold, and the air is thin where wild snow leopards live in the Himalayas.
Snow is made when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into ice crystals. Ice crystals aggregate into the snowflakes that we see. They get heavier than the surrounding air and fall to the ground.