snowflakes, hot cocoa, squinkies, barbie dolls, and chalkboards
Land forms are created in the North Pole because it is and ice sheet. You might see some cool ice formations.
Condensation. It is the same process that causes moisture on the outside of a cold drink. Since your breath is warmer than the outside air, some of the moisture in your breath condenses in the cold air and forms molecules of liquid water and ice.
When warmer air comes into contact with the cold surface of the ice, it causes condensation of water vapor in the air, forming tiny water droplets that appear as mist or fog on the surface of the ice. This effect is similar to what happens when you see your breath on a cold day.
Yes. It changes from winter to spring/summer. During winter, the roads of very slippy and icy and you may sometimes see NPC's slip on the ice and fall. There is also snow about the world. During spring/summer, there is no ice on the roads and no snow about.
That is called black ice. It is a thin layer of transparent ice that forms on road surfaces when the temperature is near freezing, making it difficult to see and extremely slippery.
It is not considered an athletic sport. do you see score cards in newspapers- Roseland versus Waldorf-Astoria? On the other hand Ice Dancing, which is a sub-species of figure skating does figure in the winter Olympiads!
because the roads are slippery from ice, snow can cover your windshield so you can't see as well stuff like that.
There are museums to see. You can do skiing and other winter sports. In the summer, there is fishing.
It turns to ice naturally when in a snow biome. You can also farm ice with the Silk Touch enchantment added to your pickaxe. There are many simple contraptions you can build to mass produce ice blocks. See the link below for the Minecraft Wiki with video links.
When the setting sun interacts with ice crystals in the air to form a vertically reflected beam, it is termed a solar pillar. One of the best places to see one is during the winter months at or near waterfalls where there is a lot of ice in the air.
The cracks in an ice glacier are called crevasses. They form due to the movement of the glacier over uneven terrain, causing the ice to fracture and crack. Crevasses can be dangerous to climbers and hikers as they can be deep and difficult to see.
I find that quite amusing, but definitely no, bears can not ice skate. First of all, even if they were on ice, it would not be counted ice skating since the bear, obviously, would not be wearing the actual skating boot. Although in the winter you see ice skating bears in advertisments, those are definitely false.P.S. HAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!