An avalanche is likely what you are looking for.
No, snow can fall in different forms such as snowflakes, snow pellets, or snow grains depending on the temperature and atmospheric conditions. Snowflakes are the most common form of snow, but variations can occur.
A huge slab of ice is defined as an ice sheet.
The three types of precipitation are rain, snow, and hail. Rain forms when water droplets in clouds combine and fall to the ground. Snow forms when water vapor in clouds freezes into ice crystals. Hail forms when water droplets are carried up and down in a storm cloud, accumulating layers of ice until they become heavy enough to fall to the ground.
Snow does not fall upward. If it is very windy, it may appear to be blowing up at times, but it falls due to gravity.If you are fortunate enough to be there when it happens, the wind currents can make it appear as though snow is coming upout of the Grand Canyon.
no it cant because there is nowhere for it to come from Yes, it is in fact possible in rare instances. When it is very cold humidity in the air can desublimate into tine snow particles that float in the air and fall on the ground. This can happen with a clear blue sky... It's called 'diamond dust'...
very dangerous
It is a very warm country, so it does not get any snow.
No. Antactica recieves very little snow as there is very little moisture there to produce it. However, what little snow does fall there does not melt.
No, but there are some hailstorms on very cold winter days.
No, snow can fall in different forms such as snowflakes, snow pellets, or snow grains depending on the temperature and atmospheric conditions. Snowflakes are the most common form of snow, but variations can occur.
An avalanche, usally known to be extremely dangerous.
The weather was very chilly and cold that winter we had a HUGE snow storm.
An avalanche is like a giant snow eruption, like a huge hurricane or tornado of snow. It's very dangerous, and isn't a great thing to be standing near to. To see what an avalanche can look like in full blow, go on a video website, and type in 'Avalanches'. Pick any one which looks like a giant hurricane of snow.
A huge slab of ice is defined as an ice sheet.
i don't understand why say water not to fall,water fall on the earth or very huge river or see, they NATRURALY aroundING is'n it,
1000 feet = 0.1894 miles = 304.8 meters = 30480 centimeters = a very very dangerous fall.
It is very cold and damp. lots of snow fall in winter