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Snow is frozen water vapor that falls as precipitation in the form of small ice crystals. Rain is liquid water that falls from clouds and is formed when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into droplets that become heavy enough to fall to the ground.
Lightning typically strikes from the sky down to the ground.
Water is the erosion agent responsible for mudslides and boulders rolling down hills. When heavy rainfall saturates the ground, it can cause mudslides by destabilizing the soil. The force of flowing water can also dislodge boulders and other debris, causing them to roll downhill.
Hail is not frozen rain. Hail is formed when updrafts in a thunderstorm carry raindrops into extremely cold areas in the atmosphere where they freeze into ice pellets. These pellets can grow in size as they are carried up and down by the storm's winds before eventually falling to the ground.
Hail is frozen rain, but it is made by accretion high in the clouds. Rain that freezes on its way down to the surface is called sleet.
Areas where the ground never thaws (a layer near the surface might thaw but deeper down, the ground is frozen all year and has been for thousands of years).
Most rain is frozen when it starts its journey down to the ground but melts on the way.
Elvis Presley slides down a table in jail house rock.....
Water seeps down into the earth. As it freezes, it expands. It can crack apart the ground, rocks, or other areas that had been saturated.
It is a geological phenomenon, which includes a wide range of ground movement; such as rockfalls, deep failure of slopes and shallow debris flows, which can occur in offshore, coastal, and onshore environments.
When a man tumbles down a rock, his body is in contact with the rock, creating friction that slows him down. On the other hand, when a man slides down, there's less friction, so he reaches the ground faster. The tumbling motion also introduces more unpredictable movements that can further slow down the descent.
because there putting in new slides better slides
No, worms cannot go down slides as they do not have limbs or muscles to control their movement on a slide. Worms typically move by contracting and expanding their bodies to wriggle through soil and other substrates.
It slides down
oil or greasy objects :)
the water weighs it down, this causes it to sink
because the particles start to decay when it hits the air and then it starts to crumble and break down.