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How are snow formed ​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Answer:

Hii friend

Explanation:

An atmospheric temperature below freezing and sufficient moisture in the air. The process begins with the formation of ice crystals.

If the snowflakes pass through warmer air as they fall, they will begin to melt, turning to either sleet or rain.

Answered by Anonymous
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➡️✨✨Snow is formed when the temperature in the atmosphere is cold enough to allow tiny ice crystals to form around bits of dirt that have been transported to the atmosphere by the wind. These tiny moisture particles then stick together when they collide, constantly increasing in size as well as mass. When they become heavy enough, they fall to the ground as snowflakes.✨✨

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