when a cold mass meets a warm air mass, it makes weather & any type really; it falls from the cloud where the cold water has frozenD:
yes they do they stick to others as they are falling but they dont grow after falling
it was about 50000 cm i dont know myself soz
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If you mean the definition, then here you go: a snowflakes characteristics are the things that make it special. Think of things that make you special, like maybe how your hair always parts the same way. That is a characteristic of yourself. That is what makes you stand out from anyone else, when someone is trying to find you, and they know that special characteristic about you. This is the same way you can identify a snowflake. When a snowflake is falling out of the sky, take in as much of its characteristics as possible, and then when the wind blows it away, look for it again in the snow that got blown away and is now falling from the sky again. You will be able to find it easier, because you now know its characteristics. You should try this activity when there is not that much snow.
A single snowflake is composed of very light, delicate ice crystals, so it typically weighs very little. On average, a snowflake weighs about 0.02 grams.
The force of a falling snowflake is determined by its mass and acceleration due to gravity. As the snowflake falls, it experiences air resistance which counteracts the force of gravity to some extent. The force of a falling snowflake is usually very small due to its light weight.
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The average speed of a falling snowflake is around 1 to 6 kilometers per hour, depending on various factors such as the size and shape of the snowflake, temperature, and air currents. Snowflakes can fall faster during heavy snowfall or when influenced by strong winds.
yes they do they stick to others as they are falling but they dont grow after falling
You would need a great quality camera with high resolution. Also, a macro lens for your camera would be great in capturing a picture of a falling snowflake.
The average snowflake falls at a speed of about 3.1 miles per hour (5 kilometers per hour) due to air resistance. However, the speed can vary depending on the size and shape of the snowflake.
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it was about 50000 cm i dont know myself soz
Graupel, also called soft hail or snow pellets, refers to precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water are collected and freeze on a falling snowflake.
160 mph falling out of a plane, 50 mph from a slingshot. Depending on the length and slope of your track from less than 1 mph to 160+
The speed of a falling object increases by approximately 9.8 meters per second every second, which is equivalent to 22 miles per hour every second. After 1 second, the speed would be 22 mph, and after 2 seconds it would be 44 mph, and so on.
Under ordinary circumstances, no. Even free falling, it would only reach around 22 mph near the surface of the earth. But release it near the surface of the sun at after 1 second, it would be falling at over 600 mph!