snow
Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent hexagonal ice crystals that fall in soft, white flakes.
Chili flakes do not dissolve in water; instead, they tend to float or settle at the bottom. The compounds that give chili flakes their heat, such as capsaicin, are not water-soluble but can infuse their flavor into the water. However, the flakes themselves remain intact. To achieve a more uniform flavor, they are often best used in oils or other liquid mediums that can extract their oils.
You may be referring to snow. If you come from a climate where you have never seen it, it is water vapor frozen into whitish-colored ice crystals, and in winter, it falls in flakes onto the ground.
Frozen water is stored as ice.
The name of frozen water crystals is ice.
Snow is frozen water vapor that falls to Earth as flakes.
Frozen water vapor that falls to earth as flakes is called snow.
snow
Lacy flakes of frozen water are snowflakes. Snowflakes form when water vapor in the air condenses and freezes into intricate ice crystals, creating the unique shapes and patterns we see falling from the sky.
You would call it snow.
Atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer.
Yes snow when melted would be distilled, you woul however have to keep it in a glass or plastic container.
Rain, snow, and hail are all types of precipitation. Rain is liquid water falling from clouds, snow is frozen water vapor that falls in flakes, and hail is frozen raindrops that are larger and formed in thunderstorms.
Feed them cichlid flakes at first. You can also buy frozen fresh fish food, just thaw in water and pour in.
There should not be any white flakes in bottled water. If you have white flakes in your bottle, do not drink it, throw it away and open a new bottle of water.
Rain and snow are two forms of precipitation that return water to Earth's surface. Rain is liquid water falling from the clouds, while snow is frozen water crystals that fall as flakes.
Usually flakes, pellets or small frozen vegetables e.g. peas.