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Q: What do a bunch of snow crystals make up?
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How is snowflakes form?

It turns out that "pure" snow is made up of snowflakes which are made up of from 2 to 200 separate snow crystals. Snow crystals are crystals that have formed around tiny bits of dirt that have been carried up into the atmosphere by the wind. So snow crystals are really soil particles that have been dressed up in ice.


How do Crystal Snow flakes form?

It turns out that "pure" snow is made up of snowflakes which are made up of from 2 to 200 separate snow crystals. Snow crystals are crystals that have formed around tiny bits of dirt that have been carried up into the atmosphere by the wind. So snow crystals are really soil particles that have been dressed up in ice.


How many ice crystals make up a single snow flake?

Less than one crystal.


What is the name of a lot of snow all heaped up?

a bunch of snow


What mountains make up the Alpine Mountain System?

A bunch of high snow-caped hills.


How deep is the snow every year in Antarctica?

There is no snow to speak of in Antarctica: there's not enough humidity to produce snow. Blizzards are made up of blowing ice crystals.


What occurs when strong winds toss ice crystals up and down within a cloud?

Snow


What are crystals made of?

atoms, ions, and molecules basically make up crystals are made from molten lava


Does it snow in outer space?

No. Snow is a result of moisture being carried up into the atmosphere by convection. There is no atmosphere, moisture, or convection in space to produce snow, though there are, no doubt, ice crystals broken off from comets.


How do the couple get the snow girl?

They make up the snow to make her little arms and legs


How is snow fall measured in antarctica?

There is no snow in Antarctica to speak of: humidity is about 5%. Blowing ice crystals are the most common form of frozen water. Because of the wind, and the motion of the ice crystals, depths are not measured, unless there are drifts. Drifts can measure up to the roofs of buildings.


How deep does the snow get in Antarctica?

There is no snow in Antarctica: it's too dry and cold. Blowing ice crystals, however, can drift up to the top story of any building during windy periods.