It becomes ice
Water freezes into a solid phase when it turns into snow.
no because snow starts as water but freezes at high pressure and hail forms at lower pressure so it becomes a solid.
When water freezes, it turns into what we call ice. ice is a solid. no offense, but um stupid question.
No. That is not possible because water, which becomes clouds then rain/snow, is not going to take up with them the purple colored molecules of some sort to make the snow purple. (Unless a Volcano has recently erupted and the ash mixed with the snow, resulting in a purple, gray snow.) I've only seen it happen once.
Snow is a beautiful act of nature. The reason snowflakes are white is because of the way and the structure in which the water freezes to make snow.
Water freezes into a solid phase when it turns into snow.
When it freezes, water becomes ice.ICE- A surface, layer, or mass of frozen water.
It becomes a solid, it "freezes"
When water vapor freezes directly into ice crystals, it forms frost. This process typically occurs on surfaces that are below freezing temperature, such as grass or windows. Frost can create a delicate and intricate pattern, especially on colder mornings.
The water evaporates and freezes, then falls.
no because snow starts as water but freezes at high pressure and hail forms at lower pressure so it becomes a solid.
it becomes a solid
it freezes. from the coldness up in the sky
It's solid form, ice.
If the water vapor freezes , it falls as snow.If the rain freezes on the way down it falls as sleet.
That is 0 degrees Celsius, when water freezes.
when water freezes, it becomes a solid, it's called 'Ice'.