Seven Different types of snow that exist in the world

Diposting oleh Unknown on Minggu, 29 Januari 2012

Snow was falling from a cloud of water that had been frozen into a solid and as rain. Snow composed of particles, water vapor is then cooled off in the air, then crashed to Earth in pieces of soft, white, and as crystals.

At a certain temperature (called the freezing point, 0 ° c, 32 ° Fahrenheit), the snow melted and missing regular. The process time of snow/ice turns directly into water vapor without melting first called menyublim. His opponent called the deposition process. The following are the basic forms of snow.

1. Prism



This Prism forms very thin so it is very difficult to be seen by the eye. its shape is similar to the wooden pencils.

2. Stellar Plates





Its sheer snowflakes. Resembling a plate with an area of six arms resembles a star. Usually decorated with symmetrical markings. Formed when the temperature was near-2 C (28 F) or near-15 C (5F) snow Crystal morphology diagram.

3. Sectored Plates



Typical mountains that leads to an adjacent angles between the facets of Prism. its sides are divided into six equal parts.

4. Stellar Dendrites



Dendrite does "like a tree", so a dendrite is a crystal plates had snow branches. Its size is large enough, with a diameter of 2-4 mm. Crystals is easily visible with the naked eye.

5. Fernlike Stellar Dendrites



Its shape resembles a fern. snow crystals are crystals of snow with the size of the largest 5 mm or more.

6. Hollow Columns



Tube-shaped with a conical hole in it. its small that need a magnifying glass to see it.

7. Needles



Ice crystals formed at temperatures between 5 C (23 F). If we see with the naked eye would resemble a small gray hair.

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