There isn't a factor in clouds that control snowflake formation.Wet snow: water droplets and ice crystals form. Ice crystals grow. Ice crystals combine and form snowflakes. Snowflakes begin to melt. Dry snow:water droplets and ice crystals form. Ice crystals grow. Ice crystals combine snowflakes. Snowflakes fall without melting.
dew point temperature, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into water droplets or ice crystals. These condensed water droplets or ice crystals then come together to form cumulus clouds.
Clouds are air masses filled with tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
Cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals that have been carefully form over time
Many clouds are made up of ice crystals because they are at high altitudes. The higher the altitude, the colder the temperature. Cirrus clouds are primarily made out of ice crystals, since they are located high in the atmosphere.
the weight of snow above it
You could not make snowballs from ice of any kind ... or not good snowballs anyway.
it takes the sugar crystals and causes them to form together on the stick/string.
Moisture. Wet snow contains more water in liquid form, which allows it to bond and "stick" with other snow. This type of snow is common when snow falls at temperatures near freezing. Dryer snow does not stick together because it is almost entirely ice crystals, and this type of snow falls at colder temperatures.
cohesion the property of particles of the same substance to attract each other
no Ice particles fall from the sky but Ice crystals form on the ground.
Cirrus clouds are primarily made out of ice crystals.
Bacteria. but i do not remember which kind of bacteria.
It depends. If the ice crystals are forming, then yes, the water is freezing. If you just mean ice crystals, just there not doing anything, then no.
Being interlocked is the way crystals fit together in rocks like granite. It is the overlapping and fitting together of projections and recesses.
There isn't a factor in clouds that control snowflake formation.Wet snow: water droplets and ice crystals form. Ice crystals grow. Ice crystals combine and form snowflakes. Snowflakes begin to melt. Dry snow:water droplets and ice crystals form. Ice crystals grow. Ice crystals combine snowflakes. Snowflakes fall without melting.
it sticks to you because the water molecules on your skin will bond with the WM on the ice and they will freeze together.