Snowdrops hang their heads as an evolutionary adaptation to protect their delicate flowers from harsh weather conditions, such as heavy snow or rain. This downward position helps shield the blooms from the elements, preventing damage and allowing them to conserve resources. Additionally, hanging flowers may facilitate pollination by directing pollen towards visiting insects. Overall, this trait enhances their survival in early spring when they often bloom amidst challenging conditions.
Snow will get harder as the temperature drops.
Dogs may hang their heads while standing to show submission, relaxation, or to communicate their emotions. It can also be a sign of fatigue or boredom.
Drops rain or snow
Snow or sleet or hail.
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It just drops from the sky!
when it gets colder and the temp drops
Snow
hail or snow :)
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To flake is to snow. Just as rain produces drops of water, snow produces flakes of ice.