________ are formed when snow falls in high altitudes
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ice
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ice because
if snow falls in high
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The production of a solid from a solution is known as precipitation. In a liquid solution, the reaction takes place.
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- When water vapour condenses into bigger droplets of water in the atmosphere, precipitation forms in the clouds. When the drips become heavy enough, they fall to the Earth's surface.
- Water droplets may freeze and create ice if a cloud is colder, as they would be at higher altitudes. Depending on the temperature within the cloud and at the Earth's surface, these ice crystals fall to the Earth as snow, hail, or rain. The majority of the rain starts as snow up in the clouds.
- Snowflakes become raindrops as they travel through the warmer air and eventually land on Earth.
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