26283103-Hoarfrost Rime Accumulating on Pine Tree Leaves.zip

Hoarfrost Rime Accumulating on Pine Tree Leaves


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Cinematic 4K 60 fps. Hoarfrost accumulating on bushes. Rime ice forms when supercooled water liquid droplets freeze onto surfaces. Three basic types of ice forming by deposition. It is formed by direct condensation of vapour to iced at temperatures below freezing and occurs when air is brought to its frost point by cooling. Soft dense crystal crystalline homogeneous surface cling glaze icy drizzle airflow hard thicket bush maquis scrubland garrigue scrub winter autumn before after cloud fog foggy moist moisture frozen frost snow snowy mountain moorland weather meteorology forest woods wood tree woodland boreal temperate forests green dense vegetation land cover conifer ecoregion beech broadleaf taiga pine. Alpine climate is the typical weather for the regions above the tree line. This is also referred to as a mountain or highland. The high elevation causes an adverse climate, which is too cold and windy to support wood growth. Tundra flora biome is characterized by dwarf shrubs close to the ground. The air of the tundras is similar to polar. UHD 3840×2160.

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