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SNOW - General Statement

Snow is water that falls from frozen clouds and rain.


Snow has a soft texture with lumps of white ice crystals. This
soft white object is very easy to find in various countries that
have four seasons such as Japan, New Zealand and
Europe. However, there are also in snowy tropical regions,
namely in the Jayawijaya Mountains and Sudirman Barisan
in Papua, Indonesia .
Snow - Process
Snow - Sequenced Explanation

The beginning of the formation of snow is evaporation or rising


water vapor into the earth's atmosphere and the vapor cools
to form water or ice, then clots to form clouds. Water vapor
continues to grow until the clouds break and the particles
come down to earth. Water particles that fall to earth are
pure water that has not been contaminated. Pure water can
only freeze at temperatures below 0 because at that
temperature it is used to change shape. Usually the
temperature just below the cloud is a temperature below 0.
This is influenced by the surface height.
However, low temperatures alone are not enough to create
snow. When the particle hits the air, the cloud content is
already contaminated. However, there are other particles
that accelerate the freezing phase so that the water quickly
crystallizes into ice. These particles are called nucleators.
When the temperature does not melt the crystals, it will
snow. If not, the ice crystals will melt and rain. And snow is
formed by several factors, namely the location of the
equator, the high and low between surfaces and clouds, and
the temperature that affects the cloud.
Is a snow whose shape is similar to the
wooden pencil body that we usually use in Indonesia. This
type of snow is very thin and small so it is difficult to see
the perfect shape with the naked eye.

: a type of large size snow about 2-


4 mm which looks like a tree with special branches. Stellar
dendritic snow can be seen with the naked eye.

Is the largest type of


snow crystal with measurements reaching 5 mm or more.
Shaped like a fern.
Is one type of snow that looks like
a tube with a cone hole in it. The shape is so small that a
magnifying glass is needed to see the perfect shape of this
type of snow.

As the name implies, this type of snow is


shaped like a needle or small hair. Usually formed at a
mperature of 5 degrees.
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