Cold tempurture and rain.
No, snowflakes are water that has frozen in a certain way that forms snowflakes. But they have oxygen in them.
the water freezes and forms tiny, flakey ice crystals
snowflakes, hot cocoa, squinkies, barbie dolls, and chalkboards
The crystalization process that forms snowflakes happens randomly, and the number of different ways that a snowflake can form is very large, so it is improbable that any two will be alike.
Snowflakes occur when water vapor in the atmosphere forms ice crystals around dust particles. This typically happens in cold temperatures when moisture in the air freezes and crystallizes into snowflakes. Snowflakes can form in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the conditions in the atmosphere.
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes directly into ice crystals, bypassing the liquid stage. These ice crystals then join together to form snowflakes. Precipitation occurs when these snowflakes fall to the ground.
snowflakes are natural
Snowflakes are typically hexagonal in shape because of the way water molecules arrange themselves when freezing. As water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and freezes, it forms ice crystals that grow in a hexagonal pattern due to the molecular structure of water. This results in the unique and intricate shapes of snowflakes that we see.
The air, when water vapor particles are cooled to solids.
All snowflakes are different
Nobody. Snowflakes form naturally.