Snow is water, frozen water crystals.
Hail is made up of frozen pellets of rain that is made in cumulonimbus clouds. Hail is frozen water crystals that fall from the sky. Hail can range in size from an eighth of an inch to the size of a grapefruit.
You may be referring to snow. If you come from a climate where you have never seen it, it is water vapor frozen into whitish-colored ice crystals, and in winter, it falls in flakes onto the ground.
The longer a molten material has to cool, the greater its crýstals may grow. Water frost grows in still weather. Frozen lava grows into spar and ore by ancient volcanos. Salt grows on seashores and in caves.
Crystals
Snow is water, frozen water crystals.
very frozen ice which was water
snow
A cloud is a visible mass of water droplets or frozen water crystals.
Yes, but the texture will be affected by water crystals that expand when frozen.
No, it just turns into frozen salt water. What you should do is evaporate the water and then you'll be left with salt crystals.
No, not from the frozen state. If a saline solution (dissolved salt in water) is gently heated, the water will evaporate, leaving salt crystals behind. If the water vapour is captured and condensed, the result is drinking water.
A cloud is made up of liquid drops or crystals of frozen water suspended in the atmosphere
Mist in the form of diamond dust: frozen crystals of water are a phenomenon in the Antarctic region.
Snow
Diamonds are probably the most well known crystals, but ice is the most common. no what the freak ice isn't a cyrstal... its frozen water =P
de-watered crystals