Snow is water, frozen water crystals.
no - snow is all water and nothing else
No, the water content of snow cannot be determined simply by weighing it. It requires melting the snow and then measuring the volume of water that is produced. The water content of snow is calculated as the ratio of water volume to the initial snow volume.
Water can exist in the air in three main forms: vapor, liquid droplets, and ice crystals. Water vapor is an invisible gas form of water that is present in the air. When water vapor condenses, it forms liquid droplets that make up clouds and fog. When the temperature is cold enough, the water droplets can freeze into ice crystals, forming snow or hail.
Yes, when snow evaporates it is called sublimation. Sublimation can occur on days with lots of sun and low humidity. The snow, does NOT melt. The snow evaporates.
Water freezes into a solid phase when it turns into snow.
Water exists in all physical states. Water exist as vapors, snow and droplets.
snow is cold water.
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no, it can be ice and snow and it can be evaporated
No, snow is a water solid.
Yes they can! Palm trees exist in places that have occasional snow.
No, snow is just water.
you can go skiing.... snow skiing or water skiing
no - snow is all water and nothing else
No, the water content of snow cannot be determined simply by weighing it. It requires melting the snow and then measuring the volume of water that is produced. The water content of snow is calculated as the ratio of water volume to the initial snow volume.
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Distilled water can be used in a snow globe.