Snow is made of tiny, soft ice crystals that fall from the sky when it's very cold outside! ❄️
When water in the clouds freezes, it turns into beautiful snowflakes. Each snowflake is unique, just like you! 🌨️
Snow is made of tiny ice crystals that form when water vapor in clouds freezes. ❄️
Each snowflake has six sides because of how water molecules arrange themselves when they freeze. They join together in the clouds and fall to the ground when it's cold enough!
Snowflakes can be different shapes—some look like stars, others like plates or needles. 🌨️
Snow is a type of precipitation made of ice crystals that form when water vapor in clouds freezes around tiny particles like dust or pollen. ❄️
Each snowflake has a hexagonal (six-sided) structure because of the way water molecules bond when they freeze. The temperature and humidity determine the snowflake's shape—some are thin plates, while others are intricate dendrites (branch-like shapes).
Snow is important for the environment because it insulates the ground, provides water when it melts, and reflects sunlight to help regulate Earth's temperature. 🌍