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Snow and Ice

Snow forms when a water droplet is frozen and becomes a crystal, while ice forms when water is crystallized on a cold surface or when snow melts and freezes again.

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Does it snow in Daegu?

of course !!

South Korea has four seasons. Spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Spring usually announces its arrival with bright yellow forsythia flowers (kanari) along streets and highways. The season often starts out cool and maybe wet, but gradually the weather warms up and other spring flowers begin making their appearance, including magnolia and cherry blossoms. The various species of trees sprout leaves of various shades of green and reds.

Summer is relatively hot and humid with monsoon rains beginning near the end of June and lasting until mid to late July. Occasionally, between the announcement of the beginning and the end of monsoon season, there is no rain. And then the rains come. Typhoons around Japan can also bring heavy to Korea in August. Summer temperatures can go over 38°C with an average of 20°C between June and September.

Autumn is probably the best time of year in Korea. The weather is cooler and dryer, but still pleasantly warm and sunny. As the season progresses, the leaves change colors and harvesting begins. Fall is the time of Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving.

Winter is generally cold and dry, very dry. Although there used to be a lot of snow, that's not the case these days. When it does snow, the white blanket melts either right away or in a few days.

Does it snow in Baku?

Snowfall in Baku is rare and typically light due to its location by the Caspian Sea, which creates a mild climate. However, it is not unheard of to have occasional snowfall during the winter months.

Does it snow in Riga?

Moderate.

In winters maximum about -20C, Average winter from -5C to +5C

In summer maximum about +32C, Average summer from +18C to +25C

Does it snow in Busan?

Busan has a temperate climate with mild winters, so it rarely snows in the city. However, it is not impossible for Busan to experience snowfall during the winter months, but it is less common compared to other parts of South Korea.

Why does it snow in Japan but not Northern California when both places are along the same parallel?

First of all, Japan is a pretty long country from north to south. The northernmost point is on the same parallel as BC, and nearly to the Yukon in Canada. I'm from BC Canada, and I can assure you that it snows here.

California is also a fairly large place. You can see snow in places like Redding.

Japan also has a mountainous landscape. Mountains create what is called a 'rain shadow' where clouds get caught in the mountains and dump plenty of precipitation on the windward (upwind) side, and almost none of the leeward (downwind) side of the mountains. Due to the high altitude, close to the mountain itself you often get snow, as opposed to rain.

Why ice at 0degree Celsius is more affective than water at 0 degree Celsius?

because the ice will first absorb heat while transitioning from 0 deg ice into 0 deg water, and then absorb some more while this 0 deg water then reaches temperature equilibrium with the liquid in the drink. If you only use water you'll only get that last equilibrium heat absorbtion.

Is there any snowfall during July in Toronto if not the nearby place where you can experience it?

No, of course not. To give you some idea of how ridiculous the question is, Toronto is almost three hundred miles further south than Seattle. It's over five hundred miles further south than London.

There is no place "nearby" Toronto that would get snowfall in July. The peaks of some mountains are high enough to remain snow-covered year round, but the nearest ones to Toronto that I can think of that are high enough are the White Mountains in New Hampshire, several hundred miles away.

Can ice water make you hyper?

Drinking ice water alone is unlikely to make you hyper. However, if you consume excessive amounts of caffeine or sugar with the ice water, it could potentially contribute to increased alertness or hyperactivity.

How low can the temperature get during a blizzard?

During a blizzard, temperatures can drop below freezing and can vary depending on the region and the severity of the storm. In extreme cases, temperatures can plummet well below 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-17.8 degrees Celsius), especially in polar regions or during severe winter storms.

Is it easier to walk on fresh snow?

Walking on fresh snow can be easier or more difficult depending on the texture and depth of the snow. Fresh, fluffy snow can provide a soft and cushiony surface to walk on, whereas wet or compacted snow may be more difficult to walk through. Additionally, deep snow can require more effort and energy to walk through compared to shallow snow.

How does adding salt affect the freezing point of water and what is the procedure of this experiment?

Adding salt to water decreases the freezing point of the solution. This is due to the salt disrupting the formation of ice crystals in the water, requiring a lower temperature for freezing to occur.

To conduct an experiment to demonstrate this, you would need two containers of equal volume filled with water. In one container, add salt to the water and mix it well. Place both containers in the freezer and monitor the temperature at which each container's water begins to freeze. The container with salt added will freeze at a lower temperature than the pure water.

What can happen if you hold piece of ice in your hand?

Holding a piece of ice in your hand for an extended period can lead to frostbite, where the cold temperature causes damage to the skin and underlying tissues. It can result in redness, numbness, blistering, and potentially permanent damage if not treated promptly. It's best to use a barrier like a cloth or glove when holding ice to protect your skin.

How long does it take for ice cream made from lemonade to melt at room temperature?

Ice cream made from lemonade will melt at room temperature in approximately 15-20 minutes, but this can vary based on the specific recipe, temperature of the room, and how much air is incorporated.

How is the mountain covered with snow?

The mountain is covered with snow due to low temperatures at higher altitudes where the snow sticks and accumulates. As the temperature drops, the water vapor in the air freezes and falls as snow, gradually covering the mountain peaks. Snow can also be blown onto the mountain by strong winds, further coating its surface.

What part of a glacier moves fastest when glacier moves by internal plastic flow?

The center or axis of a glacier generally moves the fastest when the glacier is moving by internal plastic flow. This is due to the greater pressure and thickness of ice at the center, causing it to flow more readily than the slower moving edges and margins of the glacier.

What does clean snow melt more slowly than dirty snow?

Clean snow reflects more sunlight, while dirty snow absorbs more sunlight due to the presence of particles, which causes it to melt faster. Additionally, impurities in dirty snow can act as insulators, trapping heat and accelerating the melting process.

When new snow is added to a glacier faster than ice and snow melt does the glacier get larger or smaller?

When new snow is added to a glacier faster than the rate at which ice and snow melt, the glacier gets larger because the accumulation of new snow exceeds the loss from melting. This process contributes to glacier growth and expansion.

How snow is removed from roads during heavy snow fall at hill station?

by using salt as more than 1/3 part part of water the snow will automatically start melting

Do yetis live in the Arctic snow?

No, yetis are believed to be mythical creatures that are usually associated with the Himalayan region in Asia, not the Arctic. The Arctic is home to animals like polar bears, Arctic foxes, and walruses.

Why does your ice cold lemonade appear to sweat' in the summer?

The sweating effect you see on your ice-cold lemonade in the summer is due to condensation. When the cold drink comes into contact with the warm, humid air, the moisture in the air condenses on the cold surface of the glass, creating tiny droplets of water on the outside.

Why do you slip you walk on ice?

When you walk on ice, there is less friction between your shoes and the ice surface, causing you to slip. This lack of friction makes it harder for your shoes to grip the ice, leading to slips and falls. It is important to wear appropriate footwear with good traction to reduce the risk of slipping on ice.

Who is the goddesses of ice?

Khione (Χιονε) was goddess of ice and snow.

What are frozen water drops?

If they freeze on the way to hitting the earths surface, they are called sleet. You can tell the difference between hail (which freezes before it leaves the cloud) is that sleet bounces when it hits the ground. You are talking about weather, right?