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Diamond Dust: A Cloud of Ice By: Thea Boone ScienceMr.Shepard

Diamond Dust  Diamond Dust is a cloud that is close to the ground (almost like fog).  It is not just any cloud, it is made up of ice crystals instead of water vapor. Wikipedia. Retrieved May 11,

Conditions, Conditions!!!! FFFFrosty Weather LLLLow Air pressure PPPPolar Regions Claudia Hinz. Erikaprice. Retried May 11, NSIDC.retrived May 11,

LENGTH OF TIME  Diamond Dust’s can go on for several days with-out stopping. Wikipedia. Retrieved May 11, FIS. Retrieved May 11,

Diamond Dust: When Maps of World. Retrieved May 11, Mac jams. Retrieved May 11,  Winters  Mostly in Antarctica  But any where below freezing.

Caution: Damage Do To Diamond Dusts  It matters how long the Diamond Dust goes on, has to do with how much damage is done.  If it is a big enough storm in Antarctica it may affect the weather station. It can cost up to $40,000 to repair it. British Antarctica: Survey. Retrieved May 11, Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved May 14,

Cool Facts About Diamond Dusts!!! Cool Facts About Diamond Dusts!!!  The longest Diamond Dust lasted 316 days.  It can be m in thickness  They make halos once they are done.  The water vapor gets so cold that it turns into ice crystals. When the ice crystals are floating around the sun shines through looking like diamonds. Wikipedia. Retrieved May 11, Planet Pals. Retrieved May 11, Maps of World. Retrieved May 11, lhttp:// l British Antarctica: Survey. Retrieved May 11,