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graupel

Graupel vs Snowfall - What's the difference?

graupel | snowfall |


As nouns the difference between graupel and snowfall

is that graupel is (uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake while snowfall is an instance of falling of snow.

Graupel vs Ice - What's the difference?

graupel | ice |


As nouns the difference between graupel and ice

is that graupel is (uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake while ice is .

Rain vs Graupel - What's the difference?

rain | graupel |


As nouns the difference between rain and graupel

is that rain is while graupel is (uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

Graupel - What does it mean?

graupel | |

Rime vs Graupel - What's the difference?

rime | graupel |


In uncountable terms the difference between rime and graupel

is that rime is a film or slimy coating while graupel is a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

As nouns the difference between rime and graupel

is that rime is ice formed by the rapid freezing of cold water droplets of fog onto a cold surface while graupel is a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

As a verb rime

is to freeze or congeal into hoarfrost.

Snowflake vs Graupel - What's the difference?

snowflake | graupel |


As nouns the difference between snowflake and graupel

is that snowflake is a crystal of snow, having approximate hexagonal symmetry while graupel is a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

As a verb snowflake

is to arrange (data) into a snowflake schema.

Condense vs Graupel - What's the difference?

condense | graupel |


As a verb condense

is .

As an adjective condense

is condensed.

As a noun graupel is

(uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

Droplet vs Graupel - What's the difference?

droplet | graupel |


As nouns the difference between droplet and graupel

is that droplet is a very small drop while graupel is (uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

Supercooled vs Graupel - What's the difference?

supercooled | graupel |


As a verb supercooled

is (supercool).

As an adjective supercooled

is (physics) cooled below the transition temperature without the transition occurring.

As a noun graupel is

(uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

Precipitation vs Graupel - What's the difference?

precipitation | graupel |


As nouns the difference between precipitation and graupel

is that precipitation is precipitation, unwise or rash rapidity; sudden haste while graupel is (uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

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