Snow is a groups of crystallised ice (ice isthe solid of water)which makes snow the crystallised solid of water.
I think snow is solid.
Not really. Snow is minute particles of ice loosely joined together, and when you pack it together hard, all the particles of ice come together and makes one big lump of ice. Another thing; If it was liquid, it would be called rain, not snow.
No, snow is a water solid.
Yes, snow is a solid 'Snow' is the collective name for a pile of ice crystals, ice being the solid form of water.
Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor
Snow is solid water - H2O; of course snow contain many impurities.
Solid nitrogen is called "nitrogen ice" or "nitrogen snow".
A snowball is considered a solid because it is made up of tightly packed snowflakes that maintain their structure and form. However, snow can transition between solid and liquid states depending on temperature and pressure conditions.
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Snow that has been pressed solid is commonly referred to as "snow compact" or "packed snow." This occurs when snow is compressed by weight, such as from footsteps, vehicles, or natural settling. Packed snow is denser and more stable than loose snow, making it suitable for activities like skiing or snowboarding.
They are examples of solid ice, because they aren't a liquid until they melt, so in the regular form of ice, snow, and frost, they are solid.
snow and snow shower