Heard of crushed ice flakes in nailart studios
I think what the OP was looking for was "Snowball"
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A sphere of crushed ice flakes is a ball-shaped mass of ice that has been crushed or shaved into tiny flakes or particles. This type of ice is often used in bars and restaurants for cocktails and drinks that require quick cooling without diluting the beverage too much.
It depends how small it is crushed and how tightly it's packed. The smaller it's crushed and more tightly it's packed, the heavier it is as there is more ice and less space between the pieces of ice. In the most finely crushed and firmly packed volumes of the frozen stuff, the cubic foot of crushed ice will approach being a solid block. A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds. A solid block of ice of the same volume weighs about 57.5 pounds. A cubic foot of "normal" crushed ice might weigh 35 to 45 pound range. And it could weigh more or less.
Ice often comes in the form of solid cubes, crushed ice, or ice blocks. It can also be found in shapes like ice spheres or ice sticks for specific beverage presentations.
Solid white flakes of water that fall from the sky are known as snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and falls to the ground.
You would call it snow.
The water sphere of Earth is known as the hydrosphere. It comprises all the water present on or beneath the Earth's surface, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and ice caps.