Snow i water and water forms bonds due to viscosity.
In very cold weather, the snow is usually too dry and powdery to stick together to form a snowball. The lack of moisture in the snow makes it difficult to pack and shape into a solid mass. Additionally, extremely cold temperatures can prevent the snow from compacting easily, further hindering the ability to create a snowball.
A "snowball" or "frosty" party.
A: Igloo
My plop Is bigger than your plop!
Fluffy, billowy, and ethereal are common adjectives used to describe clouds.
The breed of dog known for its fluffy white coat resembling a snowball is the Samoyed.
Fluffy Snowball Scruffy
Fluffy,Fifi,Snowball,Mr Fluffers,Hammy (thats all I can think of)
Yes, the barbs of a down feather stick together due to the tiny hooks and barbules on the barbs that interlock with each other. This is what gives down feathers their fluffy and insulating properties.
Samoa, Jack, Fluffy, Snowball, Lily
Because if you don't squeeze it, it won't fit together and it will be a pile of snowflakes. You can't really make a snowball/ball if you don't squeeze it. If do it will just crinkle up and break.
The eggs you need in a cake to stick the dough together and to make it kind of "fluffy". The love is very important, so the cake will be eatabel lol :-)
In very cold weather, the snow is usually too dry and powdery to stick together to form a snowball. The lack of moisture in the snow makes it difficult to pack and shape into a solid mass. Additionally, extremely cold temperatures can prevent the snow from compacting easily, further hindering the ability to create a snowball.
Use a carrot, a button, a stick, a tophat, a snowball, and a scarf
coke,snowflake,blow,nose candy, snowball, tornado,wicky stick,and yavo
yes they do like to stick together
snowball snowball