Water from snow or rain is commonly referred to as precipitation. This water falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Water collected from snow and rain is typically referred to as precipitation.
Yes, snow is frozen water. It forms when water vapor in the air freezes into ice crystals and falls to the ground.
Snow is made from freshwater. When the water evaporates and rises into the clouds, only the water goes up, not the minerals the water contains, so when it comes back to earth as snow or rain, it comes back as fresh water.
The crystalline water that falls out of the cold atmosphere is known as snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and then falls to the ground.
snow is cold water.
No, snow is a water solid.
Snow is water, frozen water crystals.
No, snow is just water.
no - snow is all water and nothing else
No, the water content of snow cannot be determined simply by weighing it. It requires melting the snow and then measuring the volume of water that is produced. The water content of snow is calculated as the ratio of water volume to the initial snow volume.
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Distilled water can be used in a snow globe.
The density of snow is lower than the density of water.
snow leopards drink water but i don't which water they drink i think it is spring water
Water is liquid. Snow is crystalline. The crystalline structure of snow reflects white light. Water is transparent.
No, snow is a form of water.