Dis forDrift (motion)
Dis forDrift (snow)
A drift is a pile of snow that has been blown by the wind. Snow drifts often form along fences, walls, or hills where the wind slows down and drops the snow.
Snow drifts can become much deeper than the snow that originally fell. In strong winds, drifting snow can block roads, cover paths, and build up in large mounds.
A drill is a small machine you hold in your hand. You use it to drill holes in things, or to screw things together or unscrew them. You can change what you can do with a drill by changing the bit that spins around at the end of the drill. Most drill bits are just a thin, sharp rod that spins around to make holes, but some bits are the same as the end of a screwdriver that you can use on different sized screws.



















