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Sleet
Hail
It works if the water is supercooled, and the shock provides a nucleation site and a variance in pressure.
sleet A plus
I believe hot water freezes faster because it is supercooled. Cold water is non-supercooled. When cold water freezes ice crystals form and float to the top, forming a layer of ice over the top of the water, so the layer of ice stops evaporation . While the hot water, which is probably no longer hot in the freezer,when it does freeze, it freezes throughout, creating more or less of a slush before freezing solid.
They freeze. Liquid hydrogen is very cold.
I believe they call it that because when u freeze a liquid it turns into a solid with high viscosity and glass is the same thing.
no it is glaze
Rime
sleet
it can be hail or snow
Sleet forms when it hits the ground
because of freezing,zohaib zulfiqar
i have the same problem i cant freeze objects
Sleet can form when raindrops freeze into tiny particles of ice as they fall through the air.
yes, i don't have any way 2 prove it 2 u but the answer yes.
It is not scientific, it is plain and simple. Snowflakes are two snow crystals that when supercooled as entering the atmosphere freeze into different shapes and sizes.
It works if the water is supercooled, and the shock provides a nucleation site and a variance in pressure.
yes because the pure water does not contain the nuclei that it needs to freeze