1foot wide and 6 inches tall in Greenland
The largest recorded snowflake in North America was reported to be 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. It fell in Fort Keogh, Montana in 1887.
Some parts of the world see no rain at all for several years.
Snowflakes are conglomerations of frozen ice crystals, which fall through the Earth's atmosphere. They begin as two snow crystals that develop when microscopic supercooled cloud droplets freeze. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity ranges. A 3D snowflake is a snowflake with three dimensions: length, width, and depth (like a real snowflake). This is opposed to a 2D snowflake that has only length and width (like a drawing of a snowflake).
A single piece of snow is called a snowflake. If it is a handful of tightly compressed snow which can be thrown, then it is called a snowball.
I farted on my rice and turned yellow. Also your mama so fat when she stuffed up a pack of nerds up her butt she said i feel the rainbow.
Why did the snowflake fall? it should have waited for the chicken to cross the road first.
The largest recorded snowflake in North America was reported to be 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. It fell in Fort Keogh, Montana in 1887.
yes it does the biggest snowflake in the world was found there. Yep i Live In America && It Snows Every Winter! :3
The highest fall into water ever recorded is 193 feet (59 meters), achieved by Darren Taylor (USA) in 2015.
1891 inches
11feet
They fall in Different shape but they are the same shape
Pat is the biggest sloth ever. he hibernates every fall
No! Snowflakes fall out of the sky ... ice cubes are created in the freezer.
The largest recorded snowfall in Mississippi occurred on January 22, 1943, when up to 18 inches of snow fell in the northern part of the state. This rare event caused significant disruptions to daily life and transportation.
Some parts of the world see no rain at all for several years.
The average speed of a falling snowflake is around 1 to 6 kilometers per hour, depending on various factors such as the size and shape of the snowflake, temperature, and air currents. Snowflakes can fall faster during heavy snowfall or when influenced by strong winds.