how is snow different from rain
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The air inside the imaginary tube is the atmosphere. Differences in temperatures in different parts of the atmosphere account for the differences we see between snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The liquid precipitation that falls to Earth's surface is rain. ... Snow forms in clouds at temperatures below freezing.
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rain is a liquid state from sky..
snow is semi solid state falling from sky.
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snow is semi solid state falling from sky.
enough or u need??
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