What are five kinds of snow crystals
yellow onesdirty onesred and black crystalswhite crystalsrainbow ones
Snowflakes and snow crystals are both formed from frozen water vapor, but they have different structures. Snowflakes are clusters of snow crystals that stick together as they fall from the sky. Snow crystals are individual ice crystals that form in the atmosphere. Snowflakes can have a variety of shapes and sizes, while snow crystals typically have a hexagonal shape.
Yes. Different kinds of salt can make different kinds of crystals
Snow flake!
snow crystals form in clound where temperatures are anywhere from 3 to- 39 F
Snow consists of tiny ice crystals.
Snow crystals form when water vapor condenses directly into ice. This happens in the clouds.
Blizzard conditions would make photographing snow crystals difficult.
Ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snowflakes.
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Snow is water, frozen water crystals.
You want all 13? Here are the classics: Rain, Sleet, Snow, Hail, and Mixed. If you need the ones only a Meteorologist would love, then you have Snow Pellets, Snow Grains, Drizzle, Freezing Drizzle, Freezing Rain, Freezing Fog, Ice Crystals and good ol' Graupel (which would be a cool band name)! Tip of the hat to METAR. Cheers!