What Is Cloud Seeding?
Cloud seeding is process of spreading chemicals like dry ice to forcefully make clouds undergo precipitation.
Our environment never fails to blow us away; from destructive tornados to ever-so-common grass, everything is always more complex than it seems.
Even if you’re not the outdoorsy type, there’s no denying we need nature to sustain ourselves. But important aspects aside, nature is also just darn cool!
So keep reading as we look at the most interesting aspects of the environment.
Cloud seeding is process of spreading chemicals like dry ice to forcefully make clouds undergo precipitation.
Did you know that on a clear cloudless day many birds successfully use the sun to direct them during migration?
Mistletoe has no smell, so anything like a candle, advertised as "mistletoe scented" is a lie.
The majority of America’s twisters touch down in an area known as "Tornado Alley".
Did you know that Walk Your Houseplant Day is real? It's very important to allow your plants to stretch their "legs" once a year!
Did you know that the first Christmas trees were used in 1510 in Latvia?
Did you know that some grass plants are over 1,000 years old?
Self-rolling snow balls are also known as: snow bales, snow rollers and snow doughnuts.
Snowflakes are also formed in the clouds, this happens when water droplets freeze and become ice particles.