"Snow’s microscopic ecosystem of algae, fungi, and bacteria could be helping maintain a healthy biosphere on earth.
We know these microbes play a role in cycling nutrients and carbon, and we’re still learning what else they do.
The more information we harvest from snow’s secret garden, the more we marvel at God’s handiwork.
Despite their differences, both spring and snow remind us of the Creator of life.
Snowflakes form around a particle—anything from a speck of dust to a microbe like bacteria—which makes them unique from sleet and hail. Sleet is made of frozen raindrops, and hail is made of sleet droplets that collect water as they fall."
Snowflakes form around a particle—anything from a speck of dust to a microbe like bacteria—which makes them unique from sleet and hail. Sleet is made of frozen raindrops, and hail is made of sleet droplets that collect water as they fall."
AIG