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What is a fact about snow?
Snow, like the ice particles it’s made up of, is actually colorless. It’s translucent, which means that light does not pass through it easily (like it would transparent glass), but is rather reflected. It’s the light reflected off a snowflake’s faceted surface that creates its white appearance.
What makes snow special?
Like down feathers in a puff jacket, the snowflakes have air trapped between their snow crystals, giving them insulation-like properties. The melted water becomes trapped or frozen in between unmelted snow crystals, making these “warm weather” snowflakes denser and wetter.
How fast does snowfall?
between 1 – 4 mph
Most snow falls at a speed of between 1 – 4 mph dependent upon the individual snowflake’s mass and surface area, as well as the environmental conditions surrounding its descent.
Did you know fun facts about winter?
15 Surprising Facts About Winter Weather
- IT SOMETIMES SNOWS WHERE YOU LEAST EXPECT IT.
- SNOWFLAKES COME IN ALL SIZES.
- A LITTLE WATER CAN ADD UP TO A LOT OF SNOW.
- YOU CAN HEAR THUNDERSNOW WHEN THE CONDITIONS ARE RIGHT.
- SNOW FALLS AT 1 TO 6 FEET PER SECOND.
- IT DOESN’T TAKE LONG FOR THE TEMPERATURE TO DROP.
What are 3 interesting facts about snowflakes?
6 Fun facts about snowflakes
- Snow isn’t just made up of snowflakes.
- Each snowflake is not unique.
- Snowflakes are not at all white.
- We get a lot of it every year.
- Though appearances can be deceiving.
- And it’s all drinkable.
Did you know facts about winter?
Why is the snow blue?
What causes the blue color that sometimes appears in snow and ice? As with water, this color is caused by the absorption of both red and yellow light (leaving light at the blue end of the visible light spectrum). As this light travels into the snow or ice, the ice grains scatter a large amount of light.
What is fear of snow?
Chionophobia , or intense fear of snow, is a type of phobia categorized as an environmental phobia.
What are 5 facts about winter?
Winter Facts for Kids
- Winter is the coldest season.
- Snow falls in the Winter.
- Every snowflake has six sides.
- The sun looks bigger in the Winter.
- Trees stop growing in the Winter.
- Plants stop growing in the Winter.
- Nights are longer in the Winter.
- Some animals hibernate in the Winter.