Sneeuwval

Sneeuwval is a Dutch term that translates to “snowfall” in English. It refers to the process by which snow precipitates from the atmosphere and falls to the ground. Snowfall occurs when temperatures are low enough for water vapor in the air to freeze into ice crystals, which then aggregate to form snowflakes. When these snowflakes become heavy enough, they fall to the ground, resulting in a layer of snow. Snowfall can vary in intensity and duration, ranging from light flurries to heavy blizzards, and it significantly impacts weather conditions, transportation, and the environment. Additionally, snowfall can play a crucial role in ecosystems, replenishing water supplies as it melts in spring and providing habitat for various species.