Social Sciences, asked by sujataChand, 1 year ago

differences between Ice and snow

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Answered by peetakatniss4ever
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ice is nothing but frozen water and snow is dry husky precipitate of water which is frozen watervapour.
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Answered by 12mohityadav
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the main difference is that ice has more density as compared to snow


SHASHI11111: Though ice and snow are both made up of water, there is a difference between the two. Snow is nothing but the frozen atmospheric vapour which falls in winters on earth as light flakes whereas ice is simply frozen water.
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