'Sleet' or 'hail'.
Water that has been heated to a gas.
Hail
Snow
When a bullet is fired into the sky, it will eventually stop becasue it has run out of energy and fall back to the ground.
Yes. Water vapor in the air can condense (like the water that forms on your cold glass of soda) and fall. If the temperature is warm, the water falls as rain. If the temperature is cold enough, the water freezes and falls as hail or snow.
Drag from the air increases the duration someone will fall. Also there is a cap speed one can fall at known as Terminal Velocity. These two factors combined allow people to sky dive without instantly hitting the ground.
When an ice cube melts and changes into water. (solid to liquid) When the water in an ice try freezes to form ice. (liquid to solid) When ice on the sidewalk sublimes over several days leaving the sidewalk clear and dry. (sublimation) When it gets so cold that ice crystals precipitate out of the clear sky as the water vapor freezes (precipitation or freezing) When water in a teakettle gets hot enough to boil and start the the kettle whistling as the steam escapes. (boiling or vaporization or evaporation) When you put a glass of ice water out on the table and water vapor from the surrounding air condenses on the outside of the glass. (condensation)
A monk called Regulus. He was shipwrecked on the east coast of Scotland and saw a white cross in the sky
Hail.
Hail
The ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snow or snowflakes.
snow or hail
no Ice particles fall from the sky but Ice crystals form on the ground.
Snow
It is called hail
The process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky is called precipitation. .
snowflakes
This is precipitation, part of the water cycle.
Ice crystals falling from the sky are not branched like snowflakes, but tend to be more needle-like. They weigh less than snowflakes, and therefore can seem almost suspended in the air. They often cause strange optical illusions as light reflects off them; at night, light appears to shoot straight up into the sky like a pillar. They are also responsible for "sun dogs", the rainbow like bars that can appear on either side of the sun.
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