Snow is moist so that makes it cling together. Moist snow is great for making snowballs and forts. However, not all snow likes to cling together, if the temperature is too cold, the snow is less moist and thgus does not cling together at all very well.
Ice is more frozen. Snow is like water, halfway frozen up. Or like ice grinding many times into a thick liquid.
Snow falls from clouds known as nimbostratus clouds. These are dense, thick clouds that produce steady precipitation over a large area.
Snow chains are metal chains wrapped around the front and rear tires and motor vehicles. They are used to provide extra traction in conditions such as thick snow and ice.
There are no snow rabbits native to the North Pole. However, there are Arctic hares that are adapted to the cold climate and can be found in the polar regions. These hares have thick fur that helps them survive in the icy conditions.
Those are likely nimbostratus clouds. They are thick, dark clouds that form a continuous layer and often bring steady precipitation, such as rain or snow, over a large area.
very thick and soft also its thick to keep them warm in the snow!
The snow is a white thick coating on the ground when it is too cold to rain. It becomes icey & that's how we get snow. x :)
It rarely snows in Bethlehem, and when it does snow then only a few centimeters.
The snow creates a thick layer in which traps the heat inside the earth.
Reindeer use their hooves to dig through the thick snow to find grasses and such.
thick stratus clouds blanketing the sky
Nimbostratus clouds are thick enough to blot out sunlight. This type of cloud is associated with heavy, continuous rain or snow.
Cuddle up in an extra thick blanket and drink hot cocoa! Or if you live in a state where there is snow, go have fun in the snow.
well snow will only stick alot if its thick and hail stones is soled
Due to the thick snow today, school was closed for 3 days. Due to the big pile of snow that was blocking our driveway, I had to walk to school.
Husky dogs have a thick layer of fur to keep them warm and survive in the most harsh conditions of snow.
thick snow that is a little damp but not two damp or it would make slush.