Water
It melts at the same speed because artificial snow is made from water droplets and snow is just water droplets frozen and falling from the sky
Hail are balls of ice and snow falling. Rain is water droplets falling.
Graupel, also called soft hail or snow pellets, refers to precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water are collected and freeze on a falling snowflake.
Yes, it is a kind of Precipitation.PrecipitationPrecipitation is a process of water cycle, when the water vapour rises, it will cool and turn to be droplets by condensation, the falling of the product of condensation is precipitation, such as rain, hail, snow etc.Yes
The process of falling down of water in the form of rain snow or hail called precipitation, precipitation is any form of water liquid or solid falling from the sky.it includes rain, sleet, snow ,hail and drizzle plus a few less common occurrences such as ice pellets , diamond , dust and freezing rain.
airRain are water droplets that fall from the sky.If it is very cold, or there are layers of vary cold air that the rain passes through on the way down, the water droplets can become snow or balls of hail.
When the rain and snow are right the small droplets of water in clouds forms larger droplets and precipitation occurs.
Water falling from clouds is called precipitation, or more commonly, rain (or snow, if the water is frozen).
snow
airRain are water droplets that fall from the sky.If it is very cold, or there are layers of vary cold air that the rain passes through on the way down, the water droplets can become snow or balls of hail.
Snow is an ice crystal made from very small water droplets. If you are talking about the regular action of snow being created in the atmosphere, it doesn't come from water vapor. Water droplets in the air will condense from lowering temperatures and start to group together. Those droplets will merge with more droplets. This is repeated over and over until the water droplets become heavy enough to fall from the sky. As they do, they will freeze. Smaller ones will make small ice formations: snow. Bigger droplets will make things like slush and hail. All of these things are conceptually the same thing. The size of the ice is what determines the name.
how do droplets become heavy enogh so that the droplets fall as rain and snow