Snow flakes.
Condensed water molecules fall out of clouds as snow. If they hit a warmer part of air (over 32 degrees F) then they melt into rain. If they hit a colder part of air before they hit the ground, but after they go through the warmer air, then they form a slushy like snow called sleet.
Hydrogen peroxide doesnt clean anything, it only forces oxygen into the wound, which is the fizzy , bubbly white stuff is, and it kinds loosens the tissue so needle can be used to pop puss bubbles and everything
If you mean the debris being carried by a tornado, if it hasn't already been thrown out of the tornado it simply gets dropped to the ground once the tornado is no longer strong enough to carry it.
AKA Calcium Bicarbonate at least as a solid. Calcium hydrogen carbonate only exists in an aqueous form, meaning it is only around while dissolved in water. And it is colorless in water, I would bet those nifty white water spots from hard water are the same stuff
theshell is your crust the core is th yolk the mantle is the white stuff
The white fluffy stuff in the air is called "pollen."
The white fluffy stuff in the air is usually snow or clouds.
Grass and other stuff
The question is so vague as to be unanswerable. "Inappropriate stuff" covers a lot of ground.
foam and fluffy stuff.
fluffy stuff
by fluffy stuff
Cotton, maybe?
i dont know but i have one just like that who is pretty much dieing he dosent swim so well and he breathes very very frecuently
Cotton, felt, fluffy stuff etc.
The white stuff that falls from the sky is snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and falls to the ground. It commonly occurs in colder climates during the winter season.
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