Q and A
Are there different kinds of snow?
Snowflakes, Hoarfrost, Sleet, Graupel and polycrystal
What is a person who studies snow called?
A meteorologist
What are the characteristics of snow?
It can be blue white or yellow
How does snow function?
It floats in clouds then gravity pushes it down
What is the origin of snow?
Water evaporates and comes down when it gets too heavy
What are the conditions that cause snow?
It is cold and water vapor gets too heavy and falls as snow
What are the reasons for snow?
Water, air, cold and heat
What are the consequences of snow?
Avalanches, destruction, sometimes fun and injury
What is the purpose of studying snow?
You can prevent major disruptions and learn about the past climate
What is the importance of snow?
Snow is awesome when there is a drought
What is the significance of preparing for snow?
You can also prevent major disruptions
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Without snow many species would die. :(
Snow can be predicted using thermometers and hygrometers which measure temperature and humidity
Snow can be very dangerous so meteorologists study it to prevent fatal accidents and report it on TV.