2. Table of contents :
Section
Introduction
Section
Types of snow
Section
How does snow form?
Section
Top snowiest countries
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Section
References
3. soft, white pieces of frozen water that fall to the
ground from the sky in cold weather
Introduction
4. Types of snow !
Basic Snow Types Each type of snow is produced by
specific temperatureand moisture
conditions.
5. 1- Wet snow
This is a very moist and dense
snow that forms when cloud
temperatures are right around
freezing.
3-powdery snow
Colder, drier air makes a
different type of snow since
there’s less moisture available
for each crystal to grow. A
powdery snow will be less likely
to clump together, and the flakes
will be smaller.
2- Light snow
Snow can be classified
according to how poor the
visibility is while it's snowing.
Light snow is defined as having a
horizontal visibility of three-
quarters of a mile or more, and it
takes several hours of light snow
to get one inch on the ground.
Snow types :
An inch per hour of
accumulation is
common with
heavy, wet snow.
6. How does snow form?
Snow forms when tiny ice crystals in clouds stick together to become snowflakes. If enough crystals stick
together, they'll become heavy enough to fall to the ground. Snowflakes that descend through moist air that is
slightly warmer than 0 °C will melt around the edges and stick together to produce big flakes.
8. Location on map of most snowiest
countries :
Location of
country
10:South korea
9:Grreenland
8: nepal
7:china
6:norh korea
5: norway
4:russia
3: USA
2: Canada
1:japan