When the temperature is low enough for water to freeze, The rain freezes and therefore snow is created.
On a warm day, snow will melt and turn into water. The snowflakes will lose their crystal structure and transform into liquid form. The melted snow may refreeze into ice if the temperature drops again.
yes when they melt
yesof course but it might become a slushie
water...and then disolves into the ground
If the air cools low enough, the water drops could turn into ice or hail. Solids
Snow will get harder as the temperature drops.
They melt..> they melt and turn back to water.
On a warm day, snow will melt and turn into water. The snowflakes will lose their crystal structure and transform into liquid form. The melted snow may refreeze into ice if the temperature drops again.
Yes. Water vapor in the air can condense (like the water that forms on your cold glass of soda) and fall. If the temperature is warm, the water falls as rain. If the temperature is cold enough, the water freezes and falls as hail or snow.
Drops of rain form when water evaporates and turns into water vapor. While it is in the sky it condenses, and becomes water again. Then the water falls in droplets. If it is cold enough, these drops can also turn into sleet, hail, or snow.
water turnes into snow when it evaporates up then it gets cold in the air up about like rain clouds form and and the air particles turn from rain to ice it then gets to heavy and falls from the clouds :) hope i helped
Vapour, which raises up to the sky and becomes part of a cloud.
yes when they melt
yesof course but it might become a slushie
When lightning strikes snow, the energy from the lightning can cause the snow to quickly melt and turn into water. The heat produced by the lightning can also create small explosions as the water vaporizes, which may result in a loud cracking sound.
Yes, melting snow is reversible. When the temperature drops, the melted snow can refreeze and turn back into ice or snow. This process is known as refreezing.
water...and then disolves into the ground