difference between the chemical structure of snow and ice
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Snow and ice are made of the same material but snow is composed of crystals with regular shapes, while ice forms as sheets or solid chunks. The difference between snow and ice lies in how water freezes into its solid form, and here's how that happens. ... Normal air always has water vapor in it.
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Ice is the word for the solid form of water, regardless of how or where it formed or how the water molecule are stacked together . frost is ice Ice cubes are ice. Snow is the form of ice
Snow is a word for precipitation that falls as frozen water . If the water forms crystals, we get snow flakes
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Snow is a word for precipitation that falls as frozen water . If the water forms crystals, we get snow flakes
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