In the cold regions, snow falls in winter. give reason
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The temperature varies according to pressure. During winter, cold air moves southward from the arctic. Cold air is dense and tends to displace warm air. ... As it does so, it falls into the zone of colder air beneath it, which cools the water rapidly such that it crystallizes into snowflakes.
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Under this state, the water vapor condenses on the smoke and dust particles mixed in the air. Upon further cooling, it turns into snow particles. ... When the air cannot bear the weight of these particles, they fall to Earth as snowflakes and form a blanket of snow on those regions with high enough altitude.
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