The difference in texture is really based on when you are feeling the snow. Right after a snowfall, the snow is fluffy. Then the snow hardens.
The difference in texture is really based on when you are feeling the snow. Right after a snowfall, the snow is fluffy. Then the snow hardens.
To describe snow pictures, you would almost certainly use the word "white." You might also talk about how the snow looks fluffy and how it covers everything, sometimes making it hard to guess what kinds of things the snow is hiding.
Snow flakes.
Snow is just frozen water, it looks fluffy but the moment you lick it or catch it from the sky it melts and you have water
Snow i water and water forms bonds due to viscosity.
It could,but this ratio varies widely depending on the type of snow. 15 inches of snow would be pretty light and fluffy. It's usually closer to 10 or 12.
To describe snow pictures, you would almost certainly use the word "white." You might also talk about how the snow looks fluffy and how it covers everything, sometimes making it hard to guess what kinds of things the snow is hiding.
A penguin's feet is not fluffy because the bird has to walk on the hard snow, icebergs, ice floes etc. It even swims in the cold waters of the poles thus swimming with fluffy feet would be inconvenient.
Snow flakes.
That's snow
In the magical land of fluffy unicorns
You really would like snow that is hard enough that you won't sink all the way to the ground. You want to be able to glide or slide across the snow. If it was too fluffy, you would just sink right down and not go anywhere. I would know, I tried!!!
It tends to be much harder than it was when it first fell because snow goes through metamorphosis as it ages...basically the top layers will melt and refreeze and also compact the snow below it. So much of the delicate crystal structures that make it so soft and fluffy have been transformed into rigid ice.
Snow is just frozen water, it looks fluffy but the moment you lick it or catch it from the sky it melts and you have water
All stuffed animals have to be fluffy, silly! Plus no one wants a hard teddy bear ;)
Snow i water and water forms bonds due to viscosity.
snow, whitedrift, snowflake, fluffy
snow leopards are becoming incresingly rare so the rarer the animal the rarer the type of fur and because it is white and fluffy