It can be frozen in a photograph.
Cold slush. Or just- slush. Or patchy ice, patchy snow. Hope this helps, :D
Actually they are the same; sleet is frozen rain, or ice pellets. This is not to be confused with FREEZING rain, which is rain that freezes near the ground level if it is colder than above. Sleet is already frozen when it hits.
it is warm but wind makes it cold
well it gets cold like it has like frozen chips of pop and it is all pushed together andmaking a big chunk of frozen chipped ice chunks and that's what happens when itgets cold
They all are made of water. Howewer snow is only frozen rain. Ice is simple frozen water.
Cold slush. Or just- slush. Or patchy ice, patchy snow. Hope this helps, :D
A word that describes frozen rain is ice.
Hail is frozen rain, but it is made by accretion high in the clouds. Rain that freezes on its way down to the surface is called sleet.
Actually they are the same; sleet is frozen rain, or ice pellets. This is not to be confused with FREEZING rain, which is rain that freezes near the ground level if it is colder than above. Sleet is already frozen when it hits.
Another name for frozen rain is sleet. It is a type of frozen precipitation that consists of raindrops that have frozen before reaching the ground.
ice or icicles as they freeze upon contact with the cold surface.
When it gets too cold to rain, the humidity stored in the clouds become tiny almost soft flakes that hit the ground. All snow is is pure awesomness provided by frozen rain
Hail
No, snow and rain are two different forms of precipitation. Snow falls as frozen ice crystals, while rain falls as liquid water droplets. Snow forms when the temperature is cold enough for water vapor to freeze before it reaches the ground, whereas rain forms when water droplets combine and fall from clouds.
Hail is not frozen rain. Hail is formed when updrafts in a thunderstorm carry raindrops into extremely cold areas in the atmosphere where they freeze into ice pellets. These pellets can grow in size as they are carried up and down by the storm's winds before eventually falling to the ground.
It may be that the fluid is frozen, or it may be that the line carrying the fluid is clogged with debris or ice from rain or condensation.
Frozen raindrops are raindrops that have frozen into ice before reaching the ground. This can happen when rain falls through a layer of cold air near the surface, causing the raindrops to freeze into small ice pellets known as sleet or freezing rain.