You explain this: "When the clouds get really cold, stuff drops from them. That stuff is snow."
Have them hold and ice cube and watch it melt, tell them the warmth of their hand is like the warmth outside causeing the snow to melt. That's how I was taught.
the water cycle-it changes forms for various reasons, when the sun heats water, it turns to water vapor which is a gas, and rises to the sky where it cools down into liquid particles, light enough to stay floated in the air, until its released as rain to the ground. with snow it can either be melted and then evaporated, or the sun can cause snow to evaporate snow without even turning to liquid. and transpiration is when the water on trees and other plants is evaporated. (but all of these start with the SUN. so you can say the cause of phase changes always starts with the sun)
Snow is water in the solid state, so yes, it is inorganic.
a mixture it contains water molecule,ice crystals dust,gases etc......
yes. Snow and Ice = water (H2O) in solid form. Steam = water (H2O) in gaseous form.
Well get conditioner and water and baking soda and boom snow hopefully mine came out good
it rains and the water turns into snow
snow can affect wood because snow turns into water and when water gets on wood it warp.
Snow melts turning to water.
when H2O (water) hits snow it turns to ice
The snow turns to water and goes in the ground.
yes it turns into water
Snow is made from water evaporated into clouds and then when it falls,if its cold enough it freezes and turns into snow.
No. Snow is frozen water, making it a solid. when it melts, it turns back into a fluid.
Water turns to ice.
Snow can melt and turn into water and evaporate, and then the water turns into water vapor.
yes because it turns into water
freezes