Ice is more frozen. Snow is like water, halfway frozen up. Or like ice grinding many times into a thick liquid.
The four most common types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain occurs as liquid water droplets, snow as frozen ice crystals, sleet as ice pellets, and hail as solid ice balls formed in thunderstorms.
Rain, snow, and ice are all forms of precipitation. They originate from water vapor in the atmosphere that condenses and forms into liquid droplets (rain), ice crystals (snow), or frozen water (ice) before falling to the ground.
The common names are ice or snow.
Ice is denser than snow
A large mass of snow and ice
ice and snow are very cold ice ice baby
Rain on the polar ice caps? Probably not; snow would be more common.
The four most common types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain occurs as liquid water droplets, snow as frozen ice crystals, sleet as ice pellets, and hail as solid ice balls formed in thunderstorms.
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
Rain, snow, and ice are all forms of precipitation. They originate from water vapor in the atmosphere that condenses and forms into liquid droplets (rain), ice crystals (snow), or frozen water (ice) before falling to the ground.
The common names are ice or snow.
There are various names, but possibly most common is the 'peak'
Ice and snow are forms of precipitation
Warmth and heat melts snow and ice
No, snow gnats are not fictional when the reference is to the wingless insects that may be seen moving around ice and snow. Another, more common way of referring to them is as snowflies (Chionea valga, Scoliocentra nigrinervis). Common examples of the ice- and snow-tolerant insect range from craneflies (Tipulidae family) to springtails (Collembola spp) and winter gnats (Trichocera hiemalis).
Ice is denser than snow
A large mass of snow and ice