The white stuff that often falls from the sky in the winter time made of water and crystalized ice. This mixture must stay a at least thirty five degree or lower.
It happens mostly in Winter.
Frogs
The brightness of stars in the winter sky compared to the summer sky can vary, but generally, the stars visible in winter are not inherently dimmer. Instead, winter skies often feature brighter constellations, such as Orion and Taurus, which can make the winter sky appear more vibrant. Additionally, atmospheric conditions and light pollution can affect visibility, but the stars themselves do not change brightness seasonally.
Blue on white.
The suoman lippu (Finland flag) has a white background with blue Nordic cross on it. The white symbolizes the snow covering the country during winter. The blue colour of the cross symbolizes the numerous lakes of the country and the sky.
erm, snow...
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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Snowflakes don´t fall at the same time, but in different moments. It falls from the sky covering the ground turning it into a beautiful white color for winter.
Hail, snow...and stuff from space once in a while :)
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Well, theirs plenty if 'white stuff' on earth. So first, before you put that into a question, narrow it down a bit. Unless of course your idiotically stupid and you don't know what anything white on this earth is.
white, the color of the stuff that comes out when you mom and him get funky
Solid white flakes of water that fall from the sky are called snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals, which then clump together to create snowflakes. These flakes can accumulate on the ground, creating a layer of snow. Snow is commonly associated with cold weather and winter conditions.
I think what you mean to say is "What falls from the CLOUDS in the winter." Though It's just a guess. The sky really doesn't do much by itself in any season, much less be the "container" for the changing temperatures, whereas clouds in the winter (depending on where you live) will drop snow (pieces of frozen water) if it's cold enough or rain (non-frozen water) if it's warm enough.
Solid white flakes of water that fall from the sky are known as snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and falls to the ground.
Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are common types of matter that can fall from the sky. These forms of precipitation occur when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses or freezes and falls to the ground due to gravity.