Well, theirs plenty if 'white stuff' on earth. So first, before you put that into a question, narrow it down a bit. Unless of course your idiotically stupid and you don't know what anything white on this earth is.
The white stuff that falls from the sky is snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and falls to the ground. It commonly occurs in colder climates during the winter season.
Drifted snow is like a soft, white blanket covering the earth, creating a peaceful and serene landscape.
In the original Brothers Grimm fairy tale, the wicked queen tries to kill Snow White by poisoning her with an apple. However, Snow White is eventually revived and the queen meets her downfall.
White swirls on Earth could refer to a variety of natural phenomena, such as clouds, snow-covered mountains, or swirling ocean currents. Additionally, man-made structures like wind farms or crop circles may also appear as white swirls from above.
The age of the prince in "Snow White" is not explicitly stated in the original fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. In various adaptations, he is generally depicted as a young man, typically around the same age as Snow White.
the white stuff on earth is sea salt
Snow flakes.
The white fluffy stuff in the air is usually snow or clouds.
erm, snow...
The white stuff that falls from the sky is snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and falls to the ground. It commonly occurs in colder climates during the winter season.
The Heart of Snow White- in a box, as proof he assassinated her, heavy stuff for tots, heh?
Flurry, blizzard, snowflakes, flakes, white stuff.
its the white stuff on the volcano click on any piece
I think that would be Snow White and the Seven Dwarves which was made in 1937
The white stuff that often falls from the sky in the winter time made of water and crystalized ice. This mixture must stay a at least thirty five degree or lower.
Some funny names for snow that people use in different regions include "powder," "fluff," "white stuff," "frosty flakes," and "the cold stuff."
ANSWER:Sleet is frozen rain.