Snowflakes are of hexagonal shape with dendritic (fern-like) protrusions.
The sparkly appearance of snow is due to the way light interacts with the ice crystals on its surface. When sunlight or artificial light hits the snowflakes, the light gets reflected and refracted by the crystal facets, creating a sparkly effect. This phenomenon is known as snow sparkle or snow glint.
Snow crystals develop into many different forms due to variations in temperature and humidity as they fall through the atmosphere. These differences create unique growth patterns and structures within the crystal, resulting in a diverse range of shapes such as dendrites, columns, and plates. Additionally, environmental factors like wind and air turbulence can further influence the final shape of the snow crystal.
You would call it snow.
Large snowflakes have more water vapor that freezes onto the crystal, resulting in bigger and more complex shapes. Small snowflakes form in colder temperatures with less humidity, leading to simpler and smaller shapes.
The formation you are describing is icicles. Icicles are created when snow on a roof melts due to warmer temperatures, then refreezes as it drips off the edge of the roof, creating long, pointed ice formations.
powder snow, sleet, slush, snow blanket, snow crystal, snowbank, snowdrift, snowfall ice crystal or crystalline ice
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Crystal Brilliant Snow Jenne died in 1968.
Crystal Brilliant Snow Jenne was born in 1884.
crystal "rain" which is hail or snow
Snowflake is a general term for a snow crystal or aggregation of snow crystals, while a snow crystal refers to an individual ice crystal that forms in a specific hexagonal pattern. Snow crystals are unique in shape and form due to their intricate growth patterns, while snowflakes can be a collection of many individual snow crystals stuck together.
A type of crystal you can eat, like a snow, salt, or sugar crystal.
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Leopards are cat-shaped.
A typical snow crystal might contain 10(18) water molecules scattered throughout the snow crystal. the mass of the water molecules is 2.992 x 10 -26kg. Thus, a typical snow crystal may have a mass of 2.9 x 10(-8kg) A typical snowflake made 100 snow crustal calculated to about 3g.
sugar, salt and snow